Mccay, Winsor (1867-1934)
When discussing the greatest names in the fields of comic strip art and animation, none demands more respect and admiration than that of Winsor McCay, who is generally regard...
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Winsor McCay (1871-1934) has been called the "Father of the Animated Cartoon." He didn't invent the medium but is responsible for advances in the field and creating the basic way cartoons are still ma...
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"I just couldn't stop drawing anything and everything," Winsor McCay was fond of saying. This compulsion was turned to good advantage by McCay, who was among the chief architects of both comic strip a...
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Winsor Zenic McCay, comic-strip artist, illustrator, animator, and editorial cartoonist, is best remembered as the creator of Little Nemo in Slumberland, considered by many the most beautifully drawn ...
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Many well-known, cartoonists in the 1900's have gained popularity in creating cartoons that have been about the war and war-related themes. Bill Mauldin and Winsor McCay, well-known in the art of cr...
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