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Helen E. Hokinson (1893–1949)

Auteur de There Are Ladies Present

9+ oeuvres 124 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Crédit image: Mendota Museum (http://www.mendotamuseums.org/arts.htm)

Œuvres de Helen E. Hokinson

There Are Ladies Present (1952) 30 exemplaires
The Hokinson Festival (1956) 26 exemplaires
The Ladies, God Bless 'em! (1950) 25 exemplaires
My Best Girls (1941) 20 exemplaires
When Were You Built? (1948) 14 exemplaires
So You're Going to Buy a Book! (1931) 5 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

The New Yorker Book of Dog Cartoons (1992) — Contributeur — 176 exemplaires
We Followed our Hearts to Hollywood (1943) — Illustrateur — 36 exemplaires
It Gives Me Great Pleasure (1948) — Illustrateur — 25 exemplaires
Garden Clubs and Spades (1941) — Illustrateur — 9 exemplaires
Safe Conduct — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
The Connecticut Cookbook — Illustrateur, quelques éditions2 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1893-06-29
Date de décès
1949-11-01
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Mendota, Illinois, USA
Lieu du décès
Washington, D.C., USA (airplane crash)
Cause du décès
airplane crash
Lieux de résidence
Mendota, Illinois, USA (birth)
New York, New York, USA
Études
Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, USA
Parsons School of Design
Professions
fashion illustrator
cartoonist
illustrator
magazine columnist
Relations
Parker, James Reid (writer-partner)
Organisations
The New Yorker
Courte biographie
Helen E. Hokinson was born in Mendota, Illinois, the daughter of a farm machinery salesman and his wife. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago (now the School of the Art Institute of Chicago) and went to work as a freelance artist drawing fashion illustrations for department stores such as Marshall Fields. In 1920, she moved to New York City to study at the Parsons School of Design and continue doing fashion illustrations. She began submitting humorous drawings to magazines, and on July 4, 1925, was one of the first cartoonists to appear in the first issue of the new magazine The New Yorker. She was then asked to continue sending drawings each week, and her work became a regular fixture in the magazine -- it's estimated that 1,700 of her cartoons were printed. Miss Hokinson relied on The New Yorker's staff writers to provide captions for her cartoons, a common practice that era, until she entered into a business partnership with writer James Reid Parker in 1931. With Parker, she also provided a monthly cartoon for Ladies' Home Journal as well as cartoons for advertising campaigns. She published several collections of her cartoons in book form: So You're Going to Buy a Book (1931), My Best Girls (1941), and When Were You Built? (1948). After her death, her estate published The Ladies, God Bless Them (1950), There Are Ladies Present (1952), and The Hokinson Festival (1956).

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A collection of the cartoons of longtime New Yorker cartoonist Helen Hokinson, published after her death. The cartoons span a roughly 25-year period. She didn't really change a great deal during all that time, and after a while, you start to get a bit annoyed with the oblivious, self-centered matrons that populate most of her cartoons. Take this book in limited doses.
½
 
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EricCostello | 1 autre critique | Jul 21, 2022 |
These cartoons don't age all that well.
 
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MikeRhode | 1 autre critique | Nov 12, 2014 |
Marvelously funny cartoons, chiefly about plump, pleasant, middle-aged upper-class women.
1 voter
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antiquary | Nov 14, 2013 |
This book of cartoons from the 1940s features a particular type of lady: well-padded, with more than enough money, generally non-working, always white. The cartoons poke fun at the often shallow concerns of these gentile women, but also reveal their strange courage and strength. At a time when there were few female cartoonists, Helen Hokinson offered a glimpse into the life of the woman behind the beleaguered businessman so popular among male cartoonists of the period.
 
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Helcura | 1 autre critique | May 11, 2009 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
9
Aussi par
6
Membres
124
Popularité
#161,165
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
5

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