Eldon Dedini
Eldon Dedini (June 29, 1921 – January 12, 2006) was an American cartoonist whose work has appeared in Esquire, The New Yorker, Playboy and elsewhere. His work is raunchy and humorous, but never pornographic, and is liberally sprinkled with leering satyrs and wide-eyed, amply-endowed young nymphs.
Exhibitions
While his hometown was Carmel, California and he was born in King City, California, the nearby town of Salinas, California, hosted an exhibition, Broccoli & Babes: The Cartoons and Posters of Eldon Dedini, which ran from November 4, 2005 until January 20, 2006 at the Sasoontsi Gallery.
Awards
He received the National Cartoonists Society's Gag Cartoon Award in 1958, 1961, 1964 and 1988.
Bibliography
- illustrated an edition of Max Shulman's Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, Bantam NY(1958) (1959)
- illustrated an edition of Max Shulman's Barefoot Boy with Cheek (1959)
- The Dedini Gallery. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York (1961)
- A Much, Much Better World. Microsoft Press, Bellevue WA (1985)
- Fantagraphics Books published a posthumous collection of his work, An Orgy of Playboy's Dedini, ISBN 1-56097-727-2 in 2006. Introduction by political cartoonist Dennis Renault. The book is bundled with a documentary "Dedini: A Life of Cartoons" by Anson Musselman.
Life
Eldon Dedini was born on June 29, 1921 in King City, California. He was the son of an Italian dairy farmer and bookkeeper, and of a schoolteacher. His love of cartoons dates from his early boyhood, as he pored over "comic books" his mother made for him from the Sunday paper's comic section. His Italian family no doubt contributed to his lifelong expansive sense of hospitality, and the development of his great talent as a chef.
He graduated from Salinas Junior College (now Hartnell College), where he took art classes. Acting on the advice of his art teacher, the noted watercolorist Leon Amyx, Dedini compensated for the cartooning gap in the art curriculum through practical experience, contributing cartoons gratis to the local newspaper, the Salinas Index Journal. He continued his art education in Los Angeles at the Chouinard Institute of Art, where many of the Disney Studio's animators trained and where he met another artist, Virginia Conroy, whom he married on 15 July 1944, just after they both graduated. They adopted a son, Giulio, in 1960.
Dedini died of cancer in Carmel, California in January 2006, at age 84.
References
Sources
- American National Biography Online
- New York Times report of death Retrieved January 14, 2006
- Monterey Herald obituary Retrieved January 14, 2006 (reprinted at emdashes.com
- "Broccoli and Babes," an article by Ben Bamsey in Artworks (winter 2005): 58-63
- Dedini's papers and original art are archived at the Cartoon Research Library at Ohio State University, which also has on file a videotape of his presentation at the 2001 Festival of Cartoon Art, sponsored by the Cartoon Research Library, during which Dedini showed slides of his cartoons and commented on them, offering a description of his working methods and attitudes.
External links
- NCS Awards
- Current Original Dedini for Auction
- ASIFA: Hollywood Animation Archive
- cartoons published in the New Yorker
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