Still from Winsor McCay's Little Nemo film of 1911
Dream of a Rarebit Fiend (1 February 1905) Français : Cauchemars de l'amateur de fondue au Chester (1 fevrier 1905)
Still frame from the 1911 film Little Nemo, showing Winsor McCay (right) with colleagues including cartoonist George McManus, magazine editor Eugene V. Brewster (holding the February 1911 issue of The Motion Pi More
Caricature of cartoonist Winsor McCay by cartoonist Cliff Sterrett, printed in the New York Evening Telegram on January 8, 1907
Soldiers perform target practice while wearing gas-masks; behind them, an unmasked superior officer looks on. Ink over graphite on Bristol board. Image area, 15" x 17".
Public domain scan of scient fiction illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Français : Rêve de l'amateur de fondue au Chester (1908) English: Dream of a Rarebit Fiend (1908) Deutsch: Traum eines Biertoast-Liebhabers (1908)
24 September 1905 episode of the Little Sammy Sneeze comic strip (1904-1906). Created by Winsor McCay (1871-1934).Français : Le petit Sammy éternue par Winsor McCay (1904-1906)
Still from Little Nemo (1911) by American animator Winsor McCay.
Winsor McCay at Herald Tribune Office, 1926
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