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1933 San Marcos, Texas - 2014 Kansas City, Missouri. Known for: Magazine cartoon drawing.
Following is The New York Times obituary of Charles Barsotti. Charles Barsotti, Cartoonist With Humor Both Simple and Absurd, Dies at 80. By WILLIAM YARDLEY. JUNE 20, 2014. Charles Barsotti, a... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Charles Barsotti. Charles Barsotti, Cartoonist With Humor Both Simple and Absurd, Dies at 80. By WILLIAM YARDLEY. JUNE 20, 2014. Charles Barsotti, a cartoonist for The New Yorker whose jaded canines, outlaw snails and obtuse monarchs made readers laugh... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Charles Barsotti. Charles Barsotti, Cartoonist With Humor Both Simple and Absurd, Dies at 80. By WILLIAM YARDLEY. JUNE 20, 2014. Charles Barsotti, a cartoonist for The New Yorker whose jaded canines, outlaw snails and obtuse monarchs made readers laugh for more than 40 years, died on Monday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. He was 80. The cause was brain cancer, his son, Michael, said. Mr. Barsotti made pasta talk. He drew hot dogs planning cookouts.... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Charles Barsotti. Charles Barsotti, Cartoonist With Humor Both Simple and Absurd, Dies at 80. By WILLIAM YARDLEY. JUNE 20, 2014. Charles Barsotti, a cartoonist for The New Yorker whose jaded canines, outlaw snails and obtuse monarchs made readers laugh for more than 40 years, died on Monday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. He was 80. The cause was brain cancer, his son, Michael, said. Mr. Barsotti made pasta talk. He drew hot dogs planning cookouts. His lines were spare and clean, whether drawn or written:. An anxious-looking man emerges through clouds at heaven's gate, greeted by an amused St. Peter. "No, no, that's not a sin, either," St. Peter says. "My goodness, you must have worried yourself... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Charles Barsotti. Charles Barsotti, Cartoonist With Humor Both Simple and Absurd, Dies at 80. By WILLIAM YARDLEY. JUNE 20, 2014. Charles Barsotti, a cartoonist for The New Yorker whose jaded canines, outlaw snails and obtuse monarchs made readers laugh for more than 40 years, died on Monday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. He was 80. The cause was brain cancer, his son, Michael, said. Mr. Barsotti made pasta talk. He drew hot dogs planning cookouts. His lines were spare and clean, whether drawn or written:. An anxious-looking man emerges through clouds at heaven's gate, greeted by an amused St. Peter. "No, no, that's not a sin, either," St. Peter says. "My goodness, you must have worried yourself to death.". A small dog, seated in a psychiatrist's chair, talks to a human patient: "Well, I... Read full biography
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