Location:"Car-tune Characters" #3 Title: WHOO? (1923) Artist:Grace Drayton (All)
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Song by John Barnes Wells. Published by The Boston Music Co. Iliustration by Grace Gebbie/Wiederseim better known as GRACE DRAYTON (1877-1936). Was one of the first and most successful female cartoonists. In 1909, as Grace Wiederseim, she published 'Dolly Drake and Bobby Blake in Storyland' (1905-1906) and 'The Terrible Tales of Captain Kiddo' (1905-1909), in collaboration with her sister, Margaret G. Hays. This series spawned two spin-offs like 'Kaptin Kiddo and Puppo' (1911) and 'Kaptin Kido's 'Speriences' (1913). A year later, 'Dottie Dimple' appeared in the newspapers. In 1911, Grace divorced Wiedersheim and married W. Drayton, and became Grace Drayton. She illustrated children's books and created several comics, such as 'Toodles' (ca.1911), 'Dolly Dimples' (1915) and 'The Campbell Kids'. She created the adventures of Little Miss Muffet, the Man in the Moon, and others with Dolly Dimple and Bobby Bounce.
Grace Drayton was important as the creator of the Campbell Soup Kids, round-faced children with rosy cheeks which were a huge success, yet Grace's name never appeared on the drawings. After she left Campbell, she became well-known for her Dolly Dingle paper dolls in the Pictorial Review, from 1916 to 1922. Drayton also illustrated several books by her sister Margaret: 'Kiddie Land' (1910), 'Kiddie Rhymes' (1911), 'Vegetable Verselets for Humorous Vegetarians' (1911) and 'Babykins Bedtime Book' (1914), 'Little Pets Book' (1914) and 'Rosy Childhood' (1914).
Grace divorced Drayton in 1923. She started her most famous series, 'The Pussycat Princess', in 1935, and died a year later.
Information help from LAMBIEK COMICLOPEDIA.
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