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R. Crumb
(American, 1943)
 
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R. Crumb
Morse’s Funnies
1974
DeLuca Gallery
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Zap #2 unused cover art
1967
DeLuca Gallery
R. Crumb
City of the Future Complete Five Page Story Original Artwork from Zap 0
Symbolic Collection London
R. Crumb
'The Spirit' and Others
2007
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Some 19th Century Types and Some Modern Types
2007
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
People Tell Me I Look Like Bob Newhart
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
19th Century Industrial Poverty, Old Cars, and a Duck
2007
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Artie Shaw
2000
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Sauvons Sauve!
2006
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Weirdo #7 "Uncle Bob's Mid-Life Crisis" Page 7, 1983
1983
Adam Baumgold Gallery
R. Crumb
Shirtless Man with Towel
2004
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Old Couple Eating
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Untitled (portrait "Ew, What a Low Life Magazine!")
1986
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Walkin the Streets
1992-2004
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Installation View
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Installation View
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
Burned Out
2005
David Zwirner
R. Crumb
The Vulture Goddess
1990
Modernism Inc.
R. Crumb
Comics From Other Planets
Copro Gallery
R. Crumb
Hard Rock
1997
Rena Bransten Gallery
R. Crumb Biography
1943
Born August 30 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1962
Accepted a job drawing greeting cards for American Greetings Corporation in Cleveland
1967
After living temporarily in New York and Chicago, he moved to San Francisco and launched Zap Comix
1969
A strip in Zap #4, "Joe Blow," caused several comic stores to be busted on obscenity charges
1972
Formed the first version of the Cheap Suit Serenaders
Selected Exhibitions
1990
Museum of Modern Art in New York