"Philip Guston's Teen Drawings Unveil a Forgotten Comic Era"

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Philip Guston's early teenage drawings for The Los Angeles Times's Junior Club, now in the public domain, reveal his budding talent and provide insight into his artistic development. These apprentice cartoons, created between 1925 and 1929, showcase characters like Kolly-Jit and Skinny Slats, reflecting Guston's early influences and the vibrant youth culture of the time.
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Philip Guston's Teenage Drawings Reveal a Lost World of Funny Pages The New York Times
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