While "Robert Frank & Todd Webb: Across America, 1955" is on display now, through May 4, another exhibit, Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins: The Life & Art of Barbara Shermund opens Saturday, ...
Girlfriend drowns, but is saved by the aquatic creature Anchor, who turns her into a mermaid! Now Girlfriend must defeat Poseidon, god of the sea, to change the spell or she will be half fish forever!
Barbara Shermund, original cover art for The New Yorker ... The exhibition’s title is drawn from a 1950s-era cartoon by Shermund in which a little girl requests a different kind of fairy ...
When Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant imagined a magazine that would capture the erudite sophistication, humor and literary wit of New York City, they sought out writers and artists.
14 and 15. Barbara Shermund, Original cover art for The New Yorker, March 18, 1939. Watercolor and gouache on paper, 12 x 8 7/8 in. International Museum of Cartoon Art Collection and Records, The Ohio ...
“Barbara Shermund had guts and she had moxie, and she was a person who seemed to come out into the world fully formed with knowledge of who she was and how she wanted to live,” said the exhibit’s ...
Pro-Palestinian activists have seemingly put up anti-Israeli posters on the London Underground, accusing Britain of spying on behalf of Israel. An image of the advert, on the Jubilee Line at London ...
This is the harrowing moment a giant fish attacks a young mermaid performer's face in front of terrified children. Watchers screamed in horror at the sudden attack at the Xishuangbanna ...