Henry Syverson
Henry 'Hank' Syverson (5 October 1918 in Pine Bush, New York – 12 August 2007 in Pine Bush, New York) was an American cartoonist and illustrator, who contributed cartoons regularly to The Saturday Evening Post, This Week and many other periodicals.[1] In World War II PFC Hank Syverson served with the US Army on Okinawa.[2]
Syverson attended the Walt Disney Animation Studios in the company of many animators destined for fame in magazine cartooning - there were Sam Cobean and Eldon Dedini. Some graduated to syndicated fame, such as Walt Kelly (Pogo), Hank Ketcham (Dennis the Menace) and George Baker (Sad Sack).[3]
One of my favorite influences is Henry Syverson. When I first saw his cartoons as a small boy in The Saturday Evening Post magazine, I had no idea he had once been a Disney artist, but when I learned that years later I wasn't surprised. His characters have the appeal and fluidity I associate with Disney, somehow coupled with a slightly more Thurber-esque abstraction. Like Walt Kelly, Hank Ketchum and other Disney alumni though, Syverson carved out a personal niche that is as unmistakeable as a signature.— Will Finn (animator)
For thirty years I have pursued my favorite hobby -- at Walt Disney's Studios, then as a soldier-cartoonist (PFC Hank Syverson), and today, with my wife and two children contributing much inspiration, as a free-lance cartoonist. But perhaps to consider cartooning a hobby is deceiving. My son once asked me, 'Daddy, are you unemployed?'— Henry Syverson
External links
Publications
- Post Scripts from the Saturday Evening Post - John Bailey, Henry Syverson (Philadelphia, Macrae Smith, 1952)
- The Saturday Evening Post Humour - John Bailey, Henry Syverson (Elek Books, London, 1956)
- Aesop's Fables
- Lovingly Yours - Henry Syverson (Henry Holt & Co. NY, 1957)
- Bed, Breakfast and Bottled Water: A Cautionary Travel Guide to Europe - Kenneth R. Morgan, Henry Syverson (William Morrow & Co, 1963)
- Touche - (C.R. Gibson Company, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1968)
- What's So Funny About That? (1950s)
- A Diabolical Dictionary of Education - Richard Armour, Henry Syverson (McGraw-Hill, 1969) ISBN 9780070022676
- The Spouse in the House - Richard Armour, Henry Syverson (McGraw-Hill, 1975) ISBN 0070022704 / 0-07-002270-4
References
- ↑ Saturday Evening Post;12/13/1958, Vol. 231 Issue 24, p112
- ↑ http://www.petrillabooks.com/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=8815&keyword=navy;&searchby=keyword&offset=0&fs=1
- ↑ http://www.tcj.com/making-the-world-safe-for-insanity/
- ↑ http://willfinn.blogspot.com/search?q=syverson
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