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Art, Drawings, Sketches, Editorials, Paintings of Jeeps

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Butler, Pennsylvania, with 70 2D Jeeps

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Butler will display 70 2 Dimensional Jeeps as part of the Bantam Festival.

“Our town is taking its own creative spin on the Jeep.  Seventy 2D wooden jeep sculptures have been painted by local artists and are now parked all around Butler.  Be sure and stop by the Information Booth Friday night where you can get the locations of all of the Jeeps.  While you are in town, take some time to explore our streets and see how many Jeeps you can find!  Downtown Butler’s shops are also offering a shopping passport that you can pick up at Parade registration and the Downtown Information Booth.  If you visit several shops, you could win a gift certificate valued at more than $200!

The Associated Artists of Butler County is holding the “Man & Machine” art exhibit opening from 7 to 9 PM on Friday — concurrent with the parade. The exhibit will be held at The Art Center, 344 S. Main Street, below the Court House.  Admission to the exhibit is free, and light refreshments will be served.

The theme is anything related to the interaction of humans and machines, from the art and inventions of Leonardo DaVinci to the development of the Bantam jeep and other modern machines.  The original artwork and unique jeep-related souvenirs and T-shirts will be available for sale.

 
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More Artwork from Roberto Flores

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Roberto was kind enough to share some new artwork with us.  Thanks!

“”Giant&Kids” is a graffitti painted for a bar in its facade (exterior or outside pizarre) for accompaning the daily menu during the San Fermin “fiesta” at my hometown.Look for the flattie! ;-))

“JEEP” is a t-shirt which I hope it´ll available in a few days through my online shop or just directly dropping an e-mail to me. Obviously, the design is a Jeepster Commando C-101.

“BD384x4Story” is one of my comics for French magazine “4x4Story Spécial Jeep, with some of the characters: Pierre Pinifarine and his dog “GPS”, Francine Overland (the girl), Jean-Ignasi Cardan and his cat “Elvis”,  Bob Autolite (that´s me…more or less!) and the jeeps, obviously! Although I´m still questioning me the name of some characters!!!”

 
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Trench Art Model Jeep

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Matt spotted this unusual piece of Trench Art. Bidding on this just ended at $142.

“i have seen that ebay has a following for trench art. most people do not know what they are looking at when i show this to them. so im going to offer it to you guys.  its a copper jeep body. the bottom is made from 1/8 copper plate. thiner sides, seats 1/6 copper.  the weels are 1943 SL  50 cal shells. cut off.  the spare tire is a  F A 1942 50 cal    steering weel. S I 1942 30.06   head lights.  30 cal   E C  1944  , the hood cam off in my hand when i finly found this again after yeas in a box.   the hood had been glued back on. i never knew this. till now.  fits right back in place. a little new glue wont hurt it.weels work.  with solid brass rod for axles  front bumper is bent a little.   wind sheild works great.  stampped on the bottom.  J  ST.Felix  France 1944  can send more pics.  i will ship world wide.”

 
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The Houston Art Car Parade (May 20, 21 & 22)

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Mark wrote me to share with me one of Houston’s unique cultural events.  They were the originating city for the Art Car Parade. Houston launched the parade in 1988 with 40 cars and a couple thousand spectators.  Today the number of cars in the parade will top 250, with around 250,000 spectators. The 2011 Houston Art Car Parade will be held this weekend.

Naturally, did a few searches to see if I could any jeeps, but I only found two.  So, below them are a few curious creations that have appeared over the years.

Here we have the PEEP JEEP, a jeep decorated with peeps.

This appears to be a bengal jeep of some sort:

And here are some random pics:

 
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Holiday Postcard from the MacArthur Museum Archives

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From the archives of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History in Little Rock, Ar, comes this holiday image on a post card.

 
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The Wonderful Life of Wilbur the Jeep by Wilbur Schram

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You might have seen one or another of these images illustrated by Normal Rockwell, but did you know there’s a story as well?  Published in the January 29th, 1944, edition of the Saturday Evening Post, the story was written by Wilbur Schram, who went on to be called the “father of communication studies” in the United States. The story appears to be a fun, fictional tale of a jeep named Wilbur and his exploits.  Unfortunately, I could not find any copy of the full text anywhere on the net.

Here is the best snapshot I found on Flickr about the article.

Here are closeups also found on Flickr

 
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I Want a Rocking Jeep!

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Alex spotted this illustration of a rocking jeep a long time ago.  Thanks for sharing it.  I think these would sell . . .

 
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A Happy Father’s Day Drawing

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A couple years ago, a son by the username korywayne created this for his father for father’s day.  Pretty cool!

 
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Baldo Ponders a Vehicle Purchase

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Maggie’s grandmother spotted this funny cartoon.  Note that she edited out the original vehicle model and superimposed “jeep” in its place.

According to Baldocomics.com, the strip is written by Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos and is about Baldo, “a daydreaming teenager who’s trying to be the coolest kid in school. In the meantime, he’ll settle for a good game of soccer and building the sweetest lowrider car. That’s the short answer. But Baldo is much more than that.”

 
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A Picture of a Jeep on Rails

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I can’t tell if this is a painting or drawing or if someone altered a photo in photoshop.  Either way, it seemed appropriate to post given the posting above.  I found the image at ozebook.com.  This website has some great images, such as this coal fired sedan, these motorcycle ambulances, or this coal fired motorcycle.

 
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Willys Tattoo

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I’m not quite sure where this image originated, but it was the only ‘Willys Tattoo’ I could find when I did a search on it (for no particular reason other than curiosity).  Everything is backwards, so I’m wondering if it was taken using a mirror.

 
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Location of WWII Jeep Monument Kyiv, Ukraine

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For quite sometime I have wondered where the below monument was located.  I finally found out, from G503.com, where it is located.  It is the Monument of Red Army WW2 drivers in Kyiv (Ukraine).  Check out a variety of great pics from G503.com.

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From G503 we can see the other side.

 
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Cool Photo by Robert Wesley Stone

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I found this great black and white shot of an MB taken by Robert Wesley Stone at Flickr.

 
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Jean Luc & Toot Sweet

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As a five year old in 1944 Belgium, you can only imagine that Jean Luc’s experience with soliders, jeeps and planes left a indelible landmark upon his imagination.  During his life as a successful illustrator, you can see him revisit that landmark many times over in his drawings.  You can read a brief biography of Jean Luc here (click on the biography link) and view some of his amazing work.

Below is an image of Jean Luc’s 2010 Christmas Card.  It features an image of him as a boy leaning up against ‘Toot Sweet”, his 1942 GPW which he still drives around the L.A. Area.  Recently, Jean Luc got a taste of how few old jeeps are seen by kids these days.  He was “driving my GPW the other day and some teenagers asked me if I built that “contraption” myself . . .”  As he noted, “Not very encouraging but we can not blame them.”

Now ‘retired’, Jean Luc is working on a graphic novel about G.I.s, Jeeps and Piper Cubs in Paris in 1944-45.  Below is an example of his drawing talent.  Thanks for sharing!

 
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Hubert’s Must-See Jeep Family Site

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Craig dropped me a note today about an old friend of his.

Craig writes, “I was doing a little web surfing and found an old lost friend, Hubert Cossard.  I had been in contact with Hubert some 9 years ago about some awesome drawings he had made of Forward Control Jeeps.  There were definite communication barriers back then as I am a little behind on foreign languages (even known to destroy my own language a bit!) [ed note: you aren’t alone!] but was in total awe of Hubert’s detailed drawings.  Like many internet sites, there one day and gone the next,  Hubert’s site disappeared.

Though I lost contact with Hubert years ago, by accident I just found his new, greatly expanded site.  On the Jeep Family link there are drawings of just about every Jeep ever built or thought of.  It’s a gotta-check-out-site!”

One quick trip to the site and I can only second Craigs description of the drawings.  I couldn’t say for sure if they are scale-exact drawings, but they sure have the detail of someone who knows their jeeps.  The site is in French, so if you need to translate anything, you might try Google Translate.

Here is an example of Hubert’s work below.  Check out all of them here.

 
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WWII Jeep Art from Cranston Fine Arts

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SAS artwork from Cranston Fine Arts in the UK. I’m unsure if any prints of the below works are still available.

 
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Signed SAS Print

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I thought this was kind of cool, too.  The photo comes from a collectibles site. The people featured in the 8″x6″ print are Paddy Mayne and Ian Fenwick.

 
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Roberto’s Story of the Jeep

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Roberto Flores recently completed a story of the lineage of the jeep that was published at French magazine “4×4 Story Spécial Jeep“, issue 35. Great drawing and thanks for sharing it with us.

 
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From Jan-Willem de Boer and Roberto Flores

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Here’s a great Holiday drawing!  You can see the full version at Jan’s website, http://www.jwdeboer.nl,  or via this link.


 
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More pics from Gerald

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Gerald forwarded me some jeep-centric pics that you may or may not have seen.

 
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Roberto’s Holiday Cards and more

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Roberto has created some special cards for the holiday season (post cards  and christmas cards).  Click on the card below to order them.

 
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The Jeep and its ‘Fourth Dimensional Brain’

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Gerald found this great old cartoon.  I always thought jeeps had minds of their own …

 
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More from Roberto Flores

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Roberto always has a variety of flat fender items attached to shirts, pillows and more.  He forwarded some more pics for us.  You can always check Roberto’s store for more .  You can also check his English language version of his website: http://www.robertoflores.com/ And this blog too: http://theoutliner.blogspot.com/.

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Drawings by Fred Welborn

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Here are several drawings by Fred Welborn that you can purchase. Click on the pics to learn more.

Here is a MB

Here is a M-38

“These are a pencil drawings on acid-free heavy paper. They are 9×12″, and are available as a print and the original drawings are for sale.  Write me at art4veterans@aol.com We can discuss your interest in these drawings, as well as others in the history of the jeep series.”

 
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Bill Mauldin Stamp

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Randy forwarded me an announcement that Bill Mauldin has been honored with a stamp, shown below.

According to the email Randy sent me, “Mauldin, and his work,  meant much to the millions of Americans who fought in World War II, and  to those who had waited for them to come home. He was a kid cartoonist for  Stars and Stripes, the military newspaper; Mauldin’s drawings of his muddy,  exhausted, whisker-stubbled infantrymen Willie and Joe were the voice of  truth about what it was like on the front lines.”

Click on this link to see the Mauldin Cartoons I gathered from the web with jeeps in them for a previous post.

Here is a pic of the stamp, followed by Mauldin in a jeep.