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A fourth, captionless, has a similar long gray beard.
And a captionless cartoon of a man leaning, or rather lurking, at a pub bar.
His captionless cartoons bring out the humour in everyday life, crossing the boundaries of language, region or class.
The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story.
Wordless novels are books which use sequences of captionless images to deliver a narrative, normally one image to a page.
Xman finds that death is what he's looking for: "captionless and devoid of symptomal content."
Each issue of The New Yorker includes spots: small, captionless illustrations that appear throughout the magazine.
Other "anecdotal" scenes were lighter in mood, tending towards being captionless Punch cartoons.
Captionless cartoons by The New Yorkers regular cartoonists are printed each week.
In 139 captionless woodblock prints, it tells the Faustian story of an artist who signs away his soul for a magic brush.
Fewer than five percent of the submissions I see as cartoon editor are captionless, and most of those are more whimsical than outright funny.
On the wall at Temple Israel hangs Mr. Myers's captionless story, "The Bomb."
The story is told in 167 captionless woodcut prints, and was the longest and best-selling of Masereel's fifty woodcut novels.
In 1952, they moved to Paris, where Mr. Myers also illustrated children's books and began drawing captionless cartoons for French magazines and newspapers.
My column about the perfect cartoon, not surprisingly, brought forth many other candidates, as well as some debate over my choice of Chon Day's captionless 1946 drawing.
Yet it's almost impossible to do otherwise, I soon realized, because the book is virtually composed of such random blocks of text, plus artful (but maddeningly captionless) photographs.
Or the captioning could be sloppily or sketchily rendered, causing smeared captions or captionless stretches that, Mr. Thieme said, can run for minutes.
I have never attended a performance of "Lulu" or any other 12-tone opera - certainly not at the captionless Metropolitan - in which the audience was more obviously engrossed from moment to moment.
Tapes of a big film that is captioned might come from multiple master copies, some of which could get to duplicators without the captioning and result in captionless tapes in some stores.
Those interested in the game's moral hygiene, along with gorgeous (if captionless) photographs and sophisticated advice on tournaments and ultra-high-stakes side action, will enjoy Barry Greenstein's "Ace on the River," which illuminates issues of ethics in poker.
The married couple that merely sit opposite each other, captionless, in the show's drawing by James Thurber, are, in Fortune bedded down and the wife, oblivious of the shape rearing up over the headboard behind is saying, irritably "All right, have it your own way - you heard a seal bark!"
STEINBERG'S DRAWINGS Saul Steinberg's drawings for The New Yorker, captionless and funnier than words, are among some of his other works on view through June 9 at the Yale Art Gallery in New Haven.