Category: Unpublished or Other Illustrations
1874-03: Farny’s caricature of fellow cartoonist Will Noble
I’ve not yet determined which Will Noble this is, but Farny decided to poke fun at a Cincinnati cartoonist named… read more 1874-03: Farny’s caricature of fellow cartoonist Will Noble
1874-09: Farny’s 1874 Exposition Entries
Indian Ink Sketches and Wood blocks: While juggling all the work related to Ye Giglampz, Farny found time to do… read more 1874-09: Farny’s 1874 Exposition Entries
1874-09: Farny Illustrates for “Cincinnati Saturday Night”
Following the demise of Ye-Giglampz, one of Farny’s next efforts was to illustrate a cartoon for Alphonso Miner Griswold’s Cincinnati… read more 1874-09: Farny Illustrates for “Cincinnati Saturday Night”
1874-06: More Farny Cartoons in “Kladderdatsch”
The Kladderdatsch published more Farny cartoons in the June issue. Kladderadatsch was launched in 1874 and published Sundays, in German…. read more 1874-06: More Farny Cartoons in “Kladderdatsch”
1874: Three Panel Artwork & “The Fugitive”
After returning from Vienna in 1873, among the works that Farny completed over the ensuing months included a three-panel Fresco,… read more 1874: Three Panel Artwork & “The Fugitive”
1874-05: “Kladdersdatsch” Cartoons
In May of 1874 Farny created several satirical cartoons for the Kladdersdatch newspaper in Cincinnati. I have been unable to… read more 1874-05: “Kladdersdatsch” Cartoons
1872: Cincinnati Industrial Expo Includes 3 Farny Artworks
For the 1872 Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, Farny entered three artworks. In the Oil Painting class Farny exhibited “Solitude” (entry #67)… read more 1872: Cincinnati Industrial Expo Includes 3 Farny Artworks
1871: Caricatures Display at Wiswell’s Store
UPDATE: For the 9th annual Cincinnati Exposition in 1879, Farny entered another painting titled “Serpent”, winning another silver medal. Was… read more 1871: Caricatures Display at Wiswell’s Store
1893 or Later: Proctor-Collier Ads
In 1924, Allan Collier of the Proctor-Collier Advertising company showed the Cincinnati Literary Club two examples of ads created by… read more 1893 or Later: Proctor-Collier Ads