Ethel Hays (March 13, 1892 – March 19, 1989) was an American syndicated cartoonist specializing in flapper-themed comic strips in the 1920s and 1930s.[1] She drew in Art Deco style.[2] In the later part of her career, during the 1940s and 1950s, she became one of the country's most accomplished children's book illustrators.[3]
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EthelHays (March 13, 1892 – March 19, 1989) was an American syndicated cartoonist specializing in flapper-themed comic strips in the 1920s and 1930s....
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Sunday page (called Flapper Fanny) following on August 7, 1932. Created by EthelHays, each episode featured a flapper illustration and a witticism. The Sunday...
numerous works have been written and/or illustrated by others such as EthelHays, who illustrated most of the Saalfield Publishing Company's Raggedy Ann-related...
assisted H. T. Webster. Crane was also influenced by the work of cartoonist EthelHays, especially in the drawing of women. In 1924, Crane approached Charles...
Publishing Company released a version of Little Black Sambo illustrated by EthelHays. In 1943, Julian Wehr created an animated version. During the mid-20th...
measuring 3½" × 6½". Burrows' series ran in competition for a time with EthelHays' similarly themed and well-established Flapper Fanny Says panel from NEA...
caption at the bottom. Burrows' panel ran in competition for a time with EthelHays' similarly themed Flapper Fanny Says panel from Newspaper Enterprise Association...
Anita Loos and illustrators such as Russell Patterson, John Held, Jr., EthelHays and Faith Burrows popularized the flapper look and lifestyle through their...
Blockhead!. Among the artists employed by Saalfield was noted illustrator EthelHays. She worked on a variety of the company's juvenile titles, including Peter...
seventeen of Butler's stories published in newspapers were illustrated by EthelHays. He died in Williamsville, Massachusetts on September 13, 1937, and was...
Merrill Blosser, V. T. Hamlin, Bill Holman, Chic Young, and EthelHays. (In the case of Hays, Landon taught her by mail and then brought her to NEA to draw...
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failure. Normie Glick, 61, American NBA basketballer (Minneapolis Lakers). EthelHays, 97, American syndicated cartoonist (Raggedy Ann). Charles Lamb, 88, British...
contributed biographical essays about classic cartoonists Rose O'Neill and EthelHays. In 2015, she illustrated the autobiography Amazing Fantastic Incredible...
Waddles EthelHays – Ethel, Flapper Fanny Says, Marianne, Vic and Ethel Margaret G. Hays – Jennie and Jack, Also The Little Dog Jap Mary A. Hays – Kate...
drawing the flapper strip Gay and Her Gang in 1928-29, she took over EthelHays' Flapper Fanny Says panel, which she did for NEA from 1930 to 1936. She...
medium build and brown hair." Place's real name has been suggested to be Ethel Bishop. Such a woman lived at another brothel, at 212 Concho Street, around...
starring Tarzan), dies at age 58. March 19: EthelHays, American comics artist (Ethel, Marianne, Vic and Ethel, Flapper Fanny Says, Raggedy Ann), dies at...
died in Great Falls Satirical cartoonist who used the pen name "Mal" EthelHays 1892–1989 Born in and raised in Billings Syndicated cartoonist specializing...
Id) Al Hartley Jimmy Hatlo - (They'll Do It Every Time, Little Iodine) EthelHays - (Flapper Fanny Says) Don Heck - (co-creator of Iron Man, Black Widow)...
Hermann Schütz is published. The series will run until 1926. January 26: EthelHays' Flapper Fanny Says makes its debut. It will run until June 29, 1940....
should be readily apparent in his work.[page needed] Flapper specialist EthelHays is also numbered among cartoonists influenced by Patterson, and E. Simms...
flapper stereotype, often working in a stylish art deco style, including EthelHays (with her comic strip Marianne and her famous cartoon Flapper Fanny),...