REG MANNING - CARTOON SIGNED 10/09/1974 - HFSID 78854
Price: $180.00
REG MANNING
Pulitzer Prize-winning Korean War cartoon is signed by the creator
Printed Cartoon inscribed and signed: "Regards to Mrs. Merry Manuel - Reg
Manning/10-9-74". B/w, 8½x11. Manning has drawn his trademark cactus-person to the right
of his signature. Captioned above Manning's inscription: "Pulitzer Prize Cartoon, 1951".
Reproduction of the cartoon "Hats", drawn by Manning and published by the McNaught
Syndicate in the December 14, 1950 newspapers. Reginald "Reg" Manning (1905-1986) was
an editorial cartoonist with the "Arizona Republic" for 50 years, beginning in 1926. Best
known for his whimsical cactus people who illustrated his book What Kinda Cactus is
That?, and his line of souvenir tablecloths and postcards introduced in 1939). Manning won
the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for his cartoon, "Hats", which contrasted the top hats of diplomats
meeting in Geneva with the helmet of yet another casualty of the war still being waged in
Korea. Foxed at margins touching parts of the inscription and signature, else in fine condition.
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