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Mad Magazine at the Normal Rockwell Museum - MSNI visited the fantastic exhibit about Mad Magazine at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Its collection of Mad original art and artifacts is absolutely amazing. First, I ...
On a sunny August afternoon, I spent a few hours slowly wandering throughout the five galleries, reveling in the Mad days of my youth. At 53, I grew up falling in love with the magazine during the ...
When it comes to comic art, Mad magazine art, ... John Wesley Hardin Collection, ca. 1880 (4m 21s) Appraisal: Lambert Clown Magician Automaton, ca. 1890. Video has Closed Captions CC.
Mad magazine gave us Alfred E. Neuman and Spy vs. Spy and made irreverent, anti-establishment humor a thing. Here's what you need to know about 'Mad.' ...
Al Jaffee’s final fold-in (pre-fold.) Image by MAD / DC 2020. Jaffee, who died Monday in Manhattan at the age of 102, was uniquely suited for MAD’s long run of anti-establishment ...
Al Jaffee, the award-winning cartoonist, has died. He was 102. Jaffee developed some of Mad Magazine's most influential features, including the Fold-In and "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions." ...
In March 1976, a great American portrait debuted to an adoring public. It was a bicentennial appreciation of George Washington … of a sort. Inspired by The Athenaeum Portrait, Gilbert Stuart’s ...
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