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Sykes Editorial Cartoon Collection

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About this collection
Charles Henry 'Bill' Sykes (1882-1942) was an editorial cartoonist whose work appeared in a number of periodicals including newspapers in Philadelphia. James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives acquired this collection of original circa 1940 drawings in 1980.

Born in Athens, Alabama, in 1882, Sykes graduated from Philadelphia's Drexel Institute in 1904. For a short time he did freelance art work and then was employed by the North American, Williamsport News, and Nashville Banner. In 1911, he returned to Philadelphia to work for the Public Ledger. In 1914, he became the first and only editorial cartoonist employed by the Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia), until it ceased publication in 1942. Before he died later that year, Sykes, who smoked four packs of cigarettes a day, received a commission to draw a series of anti-smoking advertisements.

From 1922 to 1928, he was the regular editorial cartoonist for Life magazine, producing full-page weekly editorial cartoons. Also during that time, Sykes inherited the weekly and annual cartoon roundup of news subjects upon the death of F.T. Richards. He was a consistent contributor to Collier's magazine and his cartoons have appeared in the New York Evening Post. His most famous cartoon, "Madonna and Child A.D. 1940," depicts the ugliness of war; the image shows a mother and child wearing gas masks.

The Sykes Editorial Cartoon Collection consists of 297 original editorial cartoons, four unfinished sketches, a U.S. War Bond poster, and a U.S. Victory poster by Sykes. The cartoons appeared in the Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) and illustrate the events of the late 1930s and early 1940s with a focus on American reaction to the aggressions of the Axis powers before the U.S. entry into World War II. Other topics represented include: John L. Lewis and coal miners, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania politics, the Turner-Kilroy Bill, and baseball.

Sykes created his early cartoons using the unusual patterns of coquille board for the shading effect. His later works were created with a crayon and wash technique. His cartoons were usually intended to be humorous, filled with distorted figures while offering his unique perspective on the current news events.

For more information, see the finding aid for the Charles Henry Sykes cartoon collection.

Copyright
The copyright and related rights status of this material is unknown. Acknowledgement of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.

Credits
VCU Libraries digitized this collection in 2012. Digital Specialist Jennifer Cason supervised student employees, digitization, and quality control. Student employees Kaitlin Foray and Kelly Crone assisted with digitization. Metadata Librarian Mary Anne Dyer created the metadata for this digital collection.

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  • Home, sweet home! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Home, sweet home!

  • Hot stuff? by Henry Charles Sykes

    Hot stuff?

  • How long can he keep it up? by Henry Charles Sykes

    How long can he keep it up?

  • How you've changed! by Charles Henry Sykes

    How you've changed!

  • Hs have it! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Hs have it!

  • I could have told you! by Henry Charles Sykes

    I could have told you!

  • Important detail by Henry Charles Sykes

    Important detail

  • In complete accord, of course by Henry Charles Sykes

    In complete accord, of course

  • Interesting but confusing by Henry Charles Sykes

    Interesting but confusing

  • It's a hit! by Henry Charles Sykes

    It's a hit!

  • It's a hit! by Henry Charles Sykes

    It's a hit!

  • It's all over now by Henry Charles Sykes

    It's all over now

  • It's got him guessing by Henry Charles Sykes

    It's got him guessing

  • Just an old time friend of ours by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just an old time friend of ours

  • Just give him time by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just give him time

  • Just in time by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just in time

  • Just monkey business by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just monkey business

  • Just the tail to the kite by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just the tail to the kite

  • Just trust me and Uncle Adolf! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just trust me and Uncle Adolf!

  • Just where are we at? by Henry Charles Sykes

    Just where are we at?

  • Keep going! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Keep going!

  • Keynote by Henry Charles Sykes

    Keynote

  • Laugh this off, Adolf! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Laugh this off, Adolf!

  • Let's get goin'! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Let's get goin'!

  • Let's go! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Let's go!

  • Liberty's light by Henry Charles Sykes

    Liberty's light

  • Lion cub by Henry Charles Sykes

    Lion cub

  • Long past the funny stage by Henry Charles Sykes

    Long past the funny stage

  • Look good in practice by Henry Charles Sykes

    Look good in practice

  • Look out! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Look out!

  • Lost in the shuffle by Henry Charles Sykes

    Lost in the shuffle

  • Maybe you could help! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Maybe you could help!

  • Melancholy days are come by Henry Charles Sykes

    Melancholy days are come

  • Money talks! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Money talks!

  • More to be pitied than censored by Henry Charles Sykes

    More to be pitied than censored

  • More 'umiliated than 'urt by Henry Charles Sykes

    More 'umiliated than 'urt

  • Move over! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Move over!

  • Nip vs. tuck by Henry Charles Sykes

    Nip vs. tuck

  • No argument by Henry Charles Sykes

    No argument

  • Nobody's that big, Jim! by Henry Charles Sykes

    Nobody's that big, Jim!

 

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