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Fantoni, Barry b.1940

Fantoni, Barry b.1940

Fantoni is a comic strip cartoonist and jazz musician of Italian and Jewish descent, most famous for his pocket cartoons in The Times and his work with the magazine Private Eye, for whom he also created Neasden F.C. As of 2005 he remains a shareholder in the company that owns Private Eye, Pressdram Limited. 

 

Cartoons for sale:

Good to see they're getting away from minority interest programmes at last.
  • Good to see they're getting away from minority interest programmes at last., 1984
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Channel 4 cartoon.

And this one covers third party, fire and increased fines for curb crawling.
  • And this one covers third party, fire and increased fines for curb crawling., 1984
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Kerb crawling cartoon.

I was hoping to buy shares in British Phone Tapping.
  • I was hoping to buy shares in British Phone Tapping., 1984
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Phone tapping cartoon.

But i thought she was the unpopular one.
  • But i thought she was the unpopular one., 1985
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Mrs Thatcher's Cabinet reshuffle cartoon.

With a bit of luck, naive art could be back in fashion.
  • With a bit of luck, naive art could be back in fashion., 1985
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Prince William cartoon.

Their must be one country bad enough to beat.
  • Their must be one country bad enough to beat., 1984
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Test Match cricket cartoon.

Sorry to bother you Monsignor Kent. I've just been burgled and 999 are engaged.
  • Sorry to bother you Monsignor Kent. I've just been burgled and 999 are engaged.
    1st Sept. 1984
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • Phone hacking cartoon.

They could make finding a cheap hotel room one of the events.
  • They could make finding a cheap hotel room one of the events., 1985
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • London Olympics cartoon.

A bid from the National Gallery for 2p. Do I hear 4?
  • A bid from the National Gallery for 2p. Do I hear 4?, 1984
  • £95
  • 8cm x 11cm
  • The Times
  • National Gallery auction cartoon.

A BULLISH MORNING - I SEE BRINKS-MAT LAUNDERED HAS MOVED UP THREE POINTS
  • A BULLISH MORNING - I SEE BRINKS-MAT LAUNDERED HAS MOVED UP THREE POINTS, 1992
  • £95
  • 9cm x 12cm
  • The Times

The Price of our original cartoons include acid free mount and gilt frame.

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