Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Ink on paper, 1975, signed at upper left, inscribed and dated at the lower left, matted and framed below museum glass.
Sheet sight 8 x 10 in.; Frame dimensions 13 3/8 x 15 in.
From the Prominent Contemporary Art Collection of Pamela K. And William A. Royall Jr., Richmond, Virginia Illustration artist and cartoonist Jeff MacNelly is best known as the creator of the comic strip
Shoe, and for his long and prolific career as an editorial cartoonist, most notably for the Chicago Tribune. MacNelly won three Pulitzer Prizes for his political cartooning.
MacNelly studied at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, joining the
St. Anthony Hall as a sports journalist and illustrator, writing satire for
The Daily Tar Heel. His work for the college's newspaper led to a job at the
Chapel Hill Weekly, where he worked under the editor Jim "Shu" Shumaker, a professor at UNC-Chapel Hill who became his mentor. Shumaker's impression on the cartoonist was so profound that MacNelly created the comic strip
Shoe after "Shu”. MacNelly considered his two years at the Chapel Hill newspaper to be a breakthrough in his career, leading to his cartoons growing in popularity across the state.
Toning to the sheet, not examined outside the frame.