Following is The New York Times obituary of Frank Modell, . "Frank Modell, Longtime New Yorker Cartoonist, Dies at 98". By Sam Roberts, May 29, 2016. Frank Modell, a classically trained artist who... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Frank Modell, . "Frank Modell, Longtime New Yorker Cartoonist, Dies at 98". By Sam Roberts, May 29, 2016. Frank Modell, a classically trained artist who contributed more than 1,400 cartoons to The New Yorker — customarily, he said, “of angry men and sexy... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Frank Modell, . "Frank Modell, Longtime New Yorker Cartoonist, Dies at 98". By Sam Roberts, May 29, 2016. Frank Modell, a classically trained artist who contributed more than 1,400 cartoons to The New Yorker — customarily, he said, “of angry men and sexy women and dogs” — during an illustrious era for the magazine, died on Friday at his home in Guilford, Conn. He was 98. A friend, Florence Hammond, confirmed his death. For more than 50 years,... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Frank Modell, . "Frank Modell, Longtime New Yorker Cartoonist, Dies at 98". By Sam Roberts, May 29, 2016. Frank Modell, a classically trained artist who contributed more than 1,400 cartoons to The New Yorker — customarily, he said, “of angry men and sexy women and dogs” — during an illustrious era for the magazine, died on Friday at his home in Guilford, Conn. He was 98. A friend, Florence Hammond, confirmed his death. For more than 50 years, beginning 1946, Mr. Modell’s moon-faced characters leapt from The New Yorker’s pages in a perpetual state of exasperation or pandemonium, evoking for readers their everyday vexations. “The best compliment I ever had was from a young lady who liked a cartoon... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Frank Modell, . "Frank Modell, Longtime New Yorker Cartoonist, Dies at 98". By Sam Roberts, May 29, 2016. Frank Modell, a classically trained artist who contributed more than 1,400 cartoons to The New Yorker — customarily, he said, “of angry men and sexy women and dogs” — during an illustrious era for the magazine, died on Friday at his home in Guilford, Conn. He was 98. A friend, Florence Hammond, confirmed his death. For more than 50 years, beginning 1946, Mr. Modell’s moon-faced characters leapt from The New Yorker’s pages in a perpetual state of exasperation or pandemonium, evoking for readers their everyday vexations. “The best compliment I ever had was from a young lady who liked a cartoon of mine,” he recalled in 1988. “She said, ‘It said something I knew, but didn’t know I knew.’”... Read full biography
Franklin P Modell - Artist Info
About Franklin P Modell: Books
Books & Publications (3)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Life, Loves and Laughs of Frank Modell
2013
Stevenson, James
142 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)