Object Record
Images
Metadata
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Catalog Number |
2003.64.180 |
Creator |
Haynie, Hugh Smith |
Maker |
Haynie, Hugh Smith |
Date |
01/01/1977 |
Material(s) |
Paper/Ink |
Dimensions |
H-24 W-16 inches |
Description |
This cartoon print is a 1977 retrospective of Hugh Haynie cartoons from 1976. There are nine reprinted editorial cartoons. The upper left bears newspaper information. Below this is "Opinion" and an inscription "A backward look at events grave and jolly…" The cartoons are- row 1, right: five figures with a pipe running between their heads; row 2, two men in a sinking rowboat called the "KY Bail bondsmen" trying to bail out the boat; row 2, center: male figure with an Olympic torch in his teeth and a Canadian maple leaf on his shirt running with flames on his posterior; row 2, right: "Prayboy" magazine cover with Jimmy Carter looking over his shoulder at a mermaid with bunny ears sitting on a rock; row 3, left: Gerald Ford calling China and Richard Nixon answering the phone in a Chinese uniform; row 3, right: image of Thomas Jefferson made from the words of the Declaration of Independence; row 4, left: two figures walking in front of Mount Rushmore where a sculptor is carving Jimmy Carter's face onto the mountain; row 4, right: Ford and Carter riding on the tail of a dinosaur marked "Federal Bureaucracy" with Ford trying to steer. |
Notes |
Hugh Smith Haynie was born February 6, 1927 in Reedville, VA. Haynie served in the US Coast Guard and following WWII attended the College of William and Mary. Following college, Haynie began his career as a cartoonist in Richmond, VA in 1953. Haynie then moved to Greensboro, NC and Atlanta, GA before he was hiried by Barry Bingham of the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1958. Haynie worked for the Courier-Journal until his retirement on October 1, 1995. Hugh Haynie passed away in 1999. An exhibit of his work was displayed at the Kentucky Historical Society from December 14, 2002-March 30, 2003. In many of his works, Haynie hid the name Lois in the drawing. Lois was Hugh Haynie's wife. |
Collection |
Smith and Anne Haynie Collection |
People |
Haynie, Hugh Smith, 1927-1999 Louisville Courier-Journal Carter, Jimmy Ford, Gerald Nixon, Richard M., 1913-1994 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 |
Subjects |
Cartoonists Political cartoons Editorial cartoons Newspapers Politics & government Political issues Presidents State government |
Search Terms |
Olympics |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |