Palmer Cox (April 28, 1840 - July 24, 1924) was a Canadian illustrator and author,best known for The Brownies, his series of humorous verse books and comic strips about the mischievous but kindhearted fairy-like sprites. The cartoons were published in several books, such as The Brownies, Their Book (1887). Due to the popularity of Cox's Brownies, one of the first popular handheld cameras was named after them, the Eastman Kodak Brownie camera.
He was born in Granby, Quebec, the son of Michael and Sarah (Miller) Cox, and became a carpenter and car builder. He moved to San Francisco via Panama as a railroad contractor, and he lived in there from 1863 to 1875. In 1874, he began to formally study drawing and contribute illustrated stories to such publications as Golden Era and Alta California. After 1875, Cox lived in New York (Pine View House, East Quogue, Long Island). During this time he regularly contributed editorial cartoons to Oscar Hammerstein's United States Tobacco Journal.
The earliest publication of Brownie characters took place in 1879, but not until the February 1881 issue of Wide Awake magazine were the creatures printed in their final form. In 1883, Brownie stories appeared in St. Nicholas Magazine and as their popularity rose, they were covered in publications such as the Ladies' Home Journal.
Cox's Brownies were little men who had mischievous adventures together. Each Brownie had a distinctive physical appearance: Cholly Boutonnière wore a top hat and monocle, while others wore traditional Turkish, Irish, German, Swedish, Russian, and Chinese garb. There was an Eskimo, an American Indian, even an Uncle Sam. "Much of the success of his books can be attributed to his treatment of the characters, who portray human nature with its goodness and strength and also its follies, but never its baseness." (source: wikipedia)
He was born in Granby, Quebec, the son of Michael and Sarah (Miller) Cox, and became a carpenter and car builder. He moved to San Francisco via Panama as a railroad contractor, and he lived in there from 1863 to 1875. In 1874, he began to formally study drawing and contribute illustrated stories to such publications as Golden Era and Alta California. After 1875, Cox lived in New York (Pine View House, East Quogue, Long Island). During this time he regularly contributed editorial cartoons to Oscar Hammerstein's United States Tobacco Journal.
The earliest publication of Brownie characters took place in 1879, but not until the February 1881 issue of Wide Awake magazine were the creatures printed in their final form. In 1883, Brownie stories appeared in St. Nicholas Magazine and as their popularity rose, they were covered in publications such as the Ladies' Home Journal.
Cox's Brownies were little men who had mischievous adventures together. Each Brownie had a distinctive physical appearance: Cholly Boutonnière wore a top hat and monocle, while others wore traditional Turkish, Irish, German, Swedish, Russian, and Chinese garb. There was an Eskimo, an American Indian, even an Uncle Sam. "Much of the success of his books can be attributed to his treatment of the characters, who portray human nature with its goodness and strength and also its follies, but never its baseness." (source: wikipedia)
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Brownie Primer - Palmer Cox | 116 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 100.00 | 687 | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brownies Around the World - Palmer Cox | 157 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 65.00 | 602 | 22 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brownies Many More Nights - Palmer Cox | 156 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 94.00 | 443 | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brownies Through the Union - Palmer Cox | 156 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 79.00 | 621 | 22 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brownies, Their Book - Palmer Cox | 158 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 119.00 | 410 | 21 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
History of a Coffee Bean - Palmer Cox | 20 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 11.00 | 533 | 21 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Little Grains for Little People - Palmer Cox | 16 | Digital Comic Museum | Apr 30, 2024 | 26.00 | 399 | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||