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McCay, Winsor (American illustrator, cartoonist, and animator, 1869 or 1871-1934)
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Note: American cartoonist best known for his fanciful, imaginative cartoons, most notably, "Little Nemo in Slumberland." In 1905 he took "Nemo" on the vaudeville circuit as a chalk-talk artist, an artist who draws cartoons on a black board in front of a live audience. With his interest in film, MacCay began to create some of the earliest animated cartoons, such as "Gertie The Dinosaur" (1914). Similar to his chalk-talk career, MacCay traveled the country with his film, interacting with the character on the screen. |
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(American illustrator, cartoonist, and animator, 1869 or 1871-1934) ..... [BHA Preferred]
(American cartoonist, animator, and illustrator, 1871-1934) ..... [VP]
(American illustrator, cartoonist, and animator, 1871-1934) ..... [VP]
(American cartoonist, 1867-1934) ..... [RKD]
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McCay, Winsor Zenic ........ | [VP] |
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askART (2000-) "Winsor McCay." Accessed 16 August 2005 |
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