Thank You, Charles Barsotti

Charlie Barsotti, one of the great cartoonists, died today. Charlie drew close to fourteen hundred cartoons for The New Yorker over the years, beginning in the nineteen-sixties and continuing right through last week’s issue.

With the minimum number of lines, Charlie could extract the maximum number of ideas, about Inequality:

Truth:

Love:

Politics:

and Religion:

But his most famous cartoon has nothing to do with any of these “big questions.” I’m not sure what it has to do with, but I dare you to look at it and not laugh:

That, in the end, is the job of the cartoonist. Here’s to Charlie, and to a job well done.