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Sunday, October 16, 2016

C H E F S . . . of the past

John R. Neill illustration of a chef
a
John R. Neill illustration       see full size
        
CHEFS of the past
        
2018 canned pasta
        
CHEFS of the past
        
a 1926 hotel bread toaster with a chef, an illustration
a 1926 hotel bread toaster
        
CHEFS of the past
        
H.J. Ford the turtle and his bride
  "The Turtle Outwitted"  an H.J. Ford illustration from 'The Turtle and his Bride'
                 
CHEFS of the past
        
Charlie Allen illustration of a chef
a (1970's?) Charlie Allen illustration

CHEFS of the past
        
photo of a 1903 chef
"A Modern Cook"  1903
        
CHEFS of the past
        
An L. Leslie Brooke illustration of bear cooking
an L. Leslie Brooke illustration       see full size
    
CHEFS of the past
              
a Bob Jones illustration of a woman cooking in her kitchen
a Bob Jones illustration
     
CHEFS of the past
              
1903 chef illustration
1903
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CHEFS of the past
              
a 1906 woman chef illustration
1906
     
CHEFS of the past
              
a Vernon Grant children's book illustration of pixie chefs
a Vernon Grant children's book illustration
     
CHEFS of the past
              
a Vernon Grant children's book illustration of pixie chefs
Vernon Grant
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CHEFS of the past
              
a Vernon Grant fairy chef illustration for children
Vernon Grant
     
CHEFS of the past
              
Carl Barks made the Donald Duck comic books,  but here is more 'adult'
Carl Barks drew Donald Duck comic books for many years
 
see full size
     
CHEFS of the past
        
Noel Fontanet poster for Morgafarin, three chefs agree
a Noel Fontanet poster
     
CHEFS of the past
              
an Alice & Martin Provensen illustration 1949, two chefs carrying a table of food, contents graphic
an Alice & Martin Provensen illustration,  1949
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CHEFS of the past
        
Heinrich Kley demons from a cooking pot or cauldren
Heinrich Kley
     
CHEFS of the past
              
Tex Avery buzzards
from a Tex Avery animation
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CHEFS of the past
        
A Rowland Wilson cartoon with witches cooking, food processor
witch:  "I'm doing things I never would have attempted without the food processor." 
a Rowland Wilson cartoon for an appliance advertisement
        
CHEFS of the past
        
1700s Le cuisinier chef silhouette
a 1700s chef
        
CHEFS of the past
        
A. Vimar 1917 cook feeding pigs
A. Vimar,  1917       see full size

CHEFS of the past
        
Ronald Searle castle kitchen
a Ronald Searle royal castle kitchen       see full size

CHEFS of the past
        
Wilhelm Busch illustration of chef with ducks
a Wilhelm Busch illustration
        
CHEFS of the past
        
Mary Blair illustration of pastry chef
 a Mary Blair illustration for a children's book       see full size
        
CHEFS of the past

an Alice & Martin Provinson children's illustration of a mouse chef
an Alice & Martin Provinson children's illustration         
     
CHEFS of the past
        
1911 hotel guests at dining
a 1911 hotel dining room       see full size

CHEFS of the past
        
1911 hotel kitchen
that 1911 hotel kitchen,  from the same illustration       see full size
        
CHEFS of the past
        
MAD's Don Martin cooks up more tails
"MAD's Don Martin Cooks Up More Tales"  'tales' in English sounds the same as 'tails'

CHEFS of the past
        
A. Vimar 1917 illustration of cooking
A. Vimar,  1917
        
CHEFS of the past
        
photo 1934 display in a butcher's window
a 1934 Germany display in a butcher's window,  with HP sauce and
Heinz ketchup       see full size
  
CHEFS of the past
                   
Warner Bros. Animation character 'Witch Hazel', Bugs Bunny
Warner Bros. animation character 'Witch Hazel' with her hilarious little feet ...
there were endless wonderful styles of cartoon and animation throughout the
20th Century. Things are more homogenized now for several reasons.
Toronto animator Greg Duffel (who once worked with Chuck Jones)
argued that digital production although time saving, was harmful
to the art form. Animation schools train artists to work in the Disney
style of design and motion so they can get employment. The influence
of anime from Japan has rigid design laws. Today's animators often
don't understand what cartooning is, or how it's
magic can contribute.       see full size
     
CHEFS of the past
        
A Warner Bros. witch cooking
         

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