New Acquisition:
Eldon Dedini
January, 2006
Noted magazine cartoonist Eldon Dedini donated his original
art and personal papers to The Ohio State University Cartoon
Research Library in late December 2005. Included in the gift
are correspondence, business papers, idea files, rough sketches
and more than 1,500 original cartoons.
A native Californian, Dedini sold his first cartoon to Esquire when
he was 17. After two years of study at the Chouinard Art
Institute in Los Angeles, he left school in 1944 to work
in the story department of Walt Disney. From 1946-1950, Esquire had
him under exclusive contract and he not only wrote and drew
his own cartoons but also supplied gags for fellow Esquire cartoonists
such as Barbara Shermund and E. Simms Campbell. Since 1950,
Dedini has had a "first look" contract with The New Yorker and
in 1960 he garnered the same arrangement with Playboy.
Eldon Dedini died January 12, 2006.
Dedini often stated that his goal was to produce a belly
laugh, not just a smile or a chuckle, with his cartoons.
His success in achieving this may be attributed to his keen
writing skills and outstanding artistic talents.
"The Eldon Dedini Collection is an exceptionally comprehensive
collection of the papers of one of the twentieth century's
leading magazine cartoonists," said Lucy Shelton Caswell,
professor and curator of The Ohio State University Cartoon
Research Library. "Because he kept meticulous records and
had such a long and successful career, the Dedini Collection
will be a wonderful resource for researchers interested in
magazine cartoons during the last half of the twentieth century." An
exhibition featuring highlights of the collection is planned
as soon as the materials are processed.
For further information, contact the Cartoon Research Library
at 614-292-0538 or e-mail cartoons.osu.edu
Released December 2005 |