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Eustace Tilley by Simon Fieldhouse

Tuesday Spill: Check Out These “3D Portraits” Of Eustace Tilley & Harold Ross | #Inkspill michaelmaslin.com/tuesday-spill-… #HaroldRoss #SimonFieldhouse

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Harold Ross by Simon Fieldhouse

Tuesday Spill: Check Out These “3D Portraits” Of Eustace Tilley & Harold Ross | Inkspill michaelmaslin.com/tuesday-spill-… #HaroldRoss #SimonFieldhouse

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An in-house parody issue.

Saturday Spill: Saturday Reading…Picturing Ross; The Tilley Watch Online, January 12-16, 2026 | #Inkspill michaelmaslin.com/saturday-spill… #HaroldRoss #ReaIrvin #TheNewYorker

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‘Post-truth’ çağına direnen bir kahraman: The New Yorker dergisi The New Yorker’da hiçbir şey aceleye gelmez. Çünkü o her şeyi kontrol eder sonra yeniden kontrol eder. Bugün 100 yaşını kutlayan dergi için bu yavaşlık bir zaaf değil, aslında bir stildir.  Haberin hı...

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‘Harold Ross as Eustace Tilley? The idea is straightforward enough. It isn't such a great stretch for an illustrator to depict the...founding editor Harold Ross as the foppish Eustace Tilley. The 1st to do this was Irvin himself. The occasion was a parody issue of the magazine...circulated in-house...as a gift for Ross.
Rea Irvin, under the joking pseudonym Penaninksky, depicts Ross in profile, adopting Eustace Tilley's characteristic perceptive pose. Ross is shown in silhouette because this one-off had to be printed cheaply in black-and-white. The top hat may be Tilley's but the spiky hair clearly belongs to Ross only. Ross was a chain-smoker and thus a cigarette dangles from his lip. He still wears Tilley's 19th century waistcoat but his snazzy shirt & tie belong to the Jazz Age. The delicate butterfly of the classic magazine cover is replaced by the not-so-delicate form of Alexander Woollcott as a fedora-clad spider.’
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‘Harold Ross as Eustace Tilley? The idea is straightforward enough. It isn't such a great stretch for an illustrator to depict the...founding editor Harold Ross as the foppish Eustace Tilley. The 1st to do this was Irvin himself. The occasion was a parody issue of the magazine...circulated in-house...as a gift for Ross. Rea Irvin, under the joking pseudonym Penaninksky, depicts Ross in profile, adopting Eustace Tilley's characteristic perceptive pose. Ross is shown in silhouette because this one-off had to be printed cheaply in black-and-white. The top hat may be Tilley's but the spiky hair clearly belongs to Ross only. Ross was a chain-smoker and thus a cigarette dangles from his lip. He still wears Tilley's 19th century waistcoat but his snazzy shirt & tie belong to the Jazz Age. The delicate butterfly of the classic magazine cover is replaced by the not-so-delicate form of Alexander Woollcott as a fedora-clad spider.’ http://theharlow.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/foto-670x920.jpg

‘Harold Ross, 1926. The photo is apparently reversed.’
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Harold Ross and Jane Grant by Arnold Newman
A Few First Steps Into "Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration" attemptedbloggery.blogspot.com/2025/01/a-few-… #HaroldRoss #JaneGrant #ArnoldNewman

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Garrett Price's Portrait of Harold Ross
A Few First Steps Into "Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration" attemptedbloggery.blogspot.com/2025/01/a-few-… #HaroldRoss #GarrettPrice #TheNewYorker

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