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New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Daisy Mae Got L'il Abner
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.

Daisy Mae Got L'il Abner

Artist Al Capp (American, 1909-1979)
Date1974
MediumScreenprint
Dimensions21 3/4 x 37 in. (55.2 x 94 cm)
ClassificationsContemporary art
Credit LineGift of Mr. Leslie Kleyman, ICC Industries, Inc.
Object number78.650.7A
Terms
  • Cartoon
  • Pop art
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DescriptionOne of a series of 17 cartoons.

Label TextAl Capp American, 1909–1979 Daisy Mae Got L’il Abner, 1974 Silk screen print Pop artists blurred the line between commercial art and fine art. While artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol drew inspiration from comic books and advertising imagery, the comic strip artist Al Capp produced large-scale paintings and prints based on his popular Li’l Abner. Created in 1934, Capp’s comic strip centered on the unusual residents of the imaginary town of Dogpatch, Kentucky, and the exploits of the dashing, yet unintelligent Li’l Abner. This scene depicts one of the most talked about events of 1952 (it made the cover of Life magazine that year): L’il Abner’s marriage to Daisy Mae. Gift of Mr. Leslie Kleyman, ICC Industries, Inc. 78.650.7a