How’s Everything Down Under?
Object numberMO 1978.2.16
Name
Cartoon
Artist
Alan S. Foster
(American illustrator, cartoonist, and designer, 1892 - 1969)
Date1942
Mediumpaper (cardstock), ink, paint (gouache), pencil
Dimensionsoverall H 9 1/2 in x W 8 1/4 in (24.1 cm x 21 cm )
DescriptionAn original black and white cartoon featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt's Scottish terrier dog, Fala. The cartoon is of an outdoor scene with Fala conversing through an iron fence with a kangaroo and her joey. The artist's signature is in the upper right corner of the cartoon: ALAN FOSTER. The caption is typed on a slip of paper once adhered below the cartoon (and now separate): "How's everything down under?" The cartoon sheet has several publication notes written in blue.
On the reverse of the cartoon sheet are additional publication notes and a blue ink stamped Liberty magazine form with handwritten pencil information filled in: LIBERTY ART DEPT. / MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, INC. / SUBJ. FALA / ISSUE AUG - 29th - 1942 / PAGE 58 / INSERT No. [blank].
Label TextIn 1942, American illustrator and cartoonist Alan Foster created a series of cartoons, titled "Fala," for Liberty magazine. This cartoon appeared in the August 29, 1942 issue of Liberty.On the reverse of the cartoon sheet are additional publication notes and a blue ink stamped Liberty magazine form with handwritten pencil information filled in: LIBERTY ART DEPT. / MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, INC. / SUBJ. FALA / ISSUE AUG - 29th - 1942 / PAGE 58 / INSERT No. [blank].
Additional Details
Custodial History NotePurchased by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in 1977 through private sale.
National Archives Catalog CollectionFranklin D. Roosevelt Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 735948)
National Archives Catalog SeriesPolitical Cartoons (National Archives Identifier 749653)
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