Dessin animé Hazel par Ted Key de 1946 livre mat

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Vendeur: faxmark ✉️ (2.359) 100%, Lieu où se trouve: Frederick, Maryland, US, Lieu de livraison: US et de nombreux autres pays, Numéro de l'objet: 184255904654 Dessin animé Hazel par Ted Key de 1946 livre mat.

"We're in favor of it -- next question" shows Hazel answering door to find man taking Gallup Poll. This is single panel cartoon that appeared in the 1946 "Hazel" book by Ted Key. I rescued this cartoon from a damaged copy of that book. I have matted the cartoon in a blue mat with black core.

Matted size is 8" x 10", and it's "ready-to-frame. The cartoon was mounted on white foam board, then the mat was added. 

I'll place the matted cartoon inside a plastic sleeve and add a cover for protection while mailing by USPS First Class in a bubble envelope.

I'll mail the same day, or next day after PayPal payment is received. 

Following is lots of info on this very accomplished cartoonist:

(1912 - 2008) Ted Key (born Theodore Keyser) was an American cartoonist and writer. He is best known as the creator of the cartoon panel Hazel, which was later the basis for a television series of the same name, and also the creator of Peabody's Improbable History. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, became the art editor of the student newspaper, The Daily Californian, and was associate editor of the campus humor magazine, the California Pelican. After graduating from college in 1933, Key relocated to New York City, where he published cartoons and illustrations in a number of periodicals, including Better Homes and Gardens, Collier's, The New Yorker, Ladies' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, McCall's, Cosmopolitan, TV Guide, Mademoiselle, Look and Judge. Key also worked as associate editor of Judge in 1937. Key's most famous creation, the single-panel Hazel, about a wry and bossy household maid, came to Key in 1943 in a dream that he drew the next morning and sent to The Saturday Evening Post, where it was accepted and began running regularly. He soon afterward gave the character a name and employment at the Baxter household. In 2008, the cartoonist's son, Peter Key, said, "He picked the name Hazel out of the air, but there was an editor at The Post who had a sister named Hazel. She thought her brother came up with the name, and she didn’t speak to him for two years." The cartoon ran until the weekly magazine ceased publication in 1969. Hazel was then picked up for newspaper syndication by King Features Syndicate. With the increased output of six cartoons a week, Key hired veteran gag cartoonist Stan Fine to lend a hand. Key later adapted his comic panel into the television show Hazel, starring Shirley Booth as the titular maid. It ran from 1961 to 1964 on NBC; for its final 1965 season, the show switched to CBS. Key continued to draw the strip until his retirement in 1993. King Features reprints panels in over 50 newspapers as of 2008.

  • Condition: Occasion
  • Condition: Cartoon saved from 1946 book; blue mat is custom-cut and brand new...
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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