A father/son gag cartoon by the seldom remembered cartoonist A.D. Walker of Harper’s Magazine.
American cartoons drawn prior to the mid-1920s were created in the “he-said-she-said” manner until the cartoonist Peter Arno (1904 – 1968) shook things up a bit and introduced the format we are all familiar with today: one drawing, one caption.
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