Camera-ready comic art drawing for Freddy
Object Details
- graphic artist
- Baldwin, Robert G.
- publisher
- Washington Star
- Description (Brief)
- This pen-and-ink drawing produced for the Freddy comic strip shows Freddy hearing that being polite will solve all his problems with the bully named Dutch, but his polite attempts only bring more trouble. The drawing includes the date "7-6" and is presumed to date from about 1966.
- Robert G. "Rupe" Baldwin (1914-1977) was trained as a painter, but took early jobs in advertising and cartooning. In the 1950s, after working in comic books for a short time, he moved to the Far East while working for the Central Intelligence Agency. During this period he developed Freddy, signing the strip with his pseudonym Rupe, and in 1955 sold it to some one hundred newspapers.
- Freddy (1955-1980) was described as a young boy, who with his friends, was modeled after Baldwin's own children. Baldwin's wife, Helen, assisted with the strip writing. In early 1969 Baldwin began drawing the children more realistically and as older individuals, but negative public reaction inspired a return to his earlier portrayals.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Newspaper Comics Council, Inc., New York, NY
- ca 1966
- ID Number
- GA.22383
- catalog number
- 22383
- accession number
- 277502
- Object Name
- drawing
- Object Type
- Drawings
- Other Terms
- drawing; Pen and Ink
- Physical Description
- paper (overall material)
- ink (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 14.8 cm x 58.7 cm; 5 13/16 in x 23 1/8 in
- See more items in
- Work and Industry: Graphic Arts
- Cultures & Communities
- Comic Art
- Communications
- National Museum of American History
- Record ID
- nmah_797322
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-ecb3-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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