Jackson, Jack, Papers 1942-1943,1958-2004

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Jackson, Jack, Papers 1942-1943,1958-2004

Collection documents the work of JackJackson ("Jaxon"), artist, illustrator, author, and historian, and reflects thepopular culture of Austin, Texas, and San Francisco, California, during the late1960s and early 1970s.

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Jackson, Jack, 1941-2006

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Considered a pioneer of underground comics with the publication of his God nose cartoons in 1964, Jack “Jaxon” Jackson (1941-2006) began drawing comics for the Austin Texas ranger, a humor magazine at the University of Texas, and other college humor magazines. In the mid-1960s, he moved to San Francisco, where he became art director for Family Dog Productions, overseeing the psychedelic poster operations for the Avalon Ballroom and greatly influencing the psychedelic art phenomenon. In 1969, Jac...

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