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![]() The museum has acquired a superb example of the cinematic drawing by Milton Caniff, the “Rembrandt of the Comics”. This original July 20, 1951 STEVE CANYON daily comic strip displays his incredible brushwork and dramatic use of blacks as he depicts the stormy seas. This is a magnificent example of a mature artist’s skill and craft at the top of his game. The original artwork is currently on display in our museum collection. Caniff drew TERRY & THE PIRATES from 1934 to 1946. He drew STEVE CANYON for 41 years, beginning in 1947. We also display original art from Caniff’s work from the Terry and the Pirates series. |
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![]() The museum has acquired a superb example of Gray Tudeau's DOONESBURY COMIC STRIP. The original art depicts Mr. Butts, Mr. Brewski, and Mr. Dum-Dum in a parody of the Washington Lobbyists. We also have Gary Trudeau's pants in our collection. He has drawn a superb example of his character and signed the pants on the back side. |
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![]() The museum displays some of the finest examples of Fred Harman’s RED RYDER popular Western comic strip. Above is the wonderful original art example of the February 25, 1949 daily newspaper comic strip. The Red Ryder & Little Beaver comic ran from 1938 to 1964. After he stopped drawing the strip, Harman achieved considerable fame as a Western painter. There is a museum in Pagosa Springs Colorado that exhibits his work. He was a true magician with his loose, yet controlled, calligraphic brush style in the Red Ryder comics. Yes, we even display the original Daisy Red Ryder BB gun in our museum collection. Do come see our Fred Harman Red Ryder original art and collectible items before “You shoot your eye out.” |
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![]() Magnificent RED RYDER full page Sunday Newspaper art by Fred Harman. |
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