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Bob Staake

Bob Staake

Bob Staake

This Is NOT a Pumpkin will be released on August 07, 2007 in Board Book
Aug 07, 2007
This Is NOT a Pumpkin is now available in Board Book
Aug 07, 2007
This Is NOT a Pumpkin will be released on August 07, 2007 in
Aug 07, 2007
This Is NOT a Pumpkin is now available in
Aug 07, 2007

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STLtoday.com, May 16, 2012
...Former St. Louis artist Bob Staake has illustrated some 50 books, but perhaps it's his New Yorker covers that have gotten the most national notice. The magazine's latest cover has Staake showing the...
STLtoday.com, May 14, 2012
...Former St. Louis artist Bob Staake has illustrated some 50 books, but perhaps it's his New Yorker covers that have gotten the most national notice. The magazine's latest cover has Staake showing the...
Hamilton Spectator, April 28, 2012
...completely basic; you don’t have to know what inning it is,” he told the Times in 1978. Bob Staake, an artist whose website features a gallery of Mullin cartoons, said Mullin had a “highly nuanced understanding of anatomy and sports, such as the...
PublishersWeekly.com, April 26, 2012
...Picture” panel on Saturday, moderator Allyn Johnston, publisher of Beach Lane Books, brought out the best in panelists Bob Staake, Kadir Nelson, and Marla Frazee in the sold-out auditorium. Staake, who lives in Chatham, Mass,, flew in for the festival...
New York Times, April 25, 2012
...basic; you dont have to know what inning it is, he told The New York Times in 1978. Bob Staake, an artist whose Web site features a gallery of Mullin cartoons, said that Mullin had a highly nuanced understanding of anatomy and sports, such as the way he...
New York Times, April 24, 2012
...basic; you dont have to know what inning it is, he told The New York Times in 1978. Bob Staake, an artist whose Web site features a gallery of Mullin cartoons, said that Mullin had a highly nuanced understanding of anatomy and sports, such as the way he...
New York Times, April 24, 2012
...theyre completely basic; you dont have to know what inning it is, he told The Times in 1978. Bob Staake, an artist whose Web site features a gallery of Mullin cartoons, said that Mullin had a highly nuanced understanding of anatomy and sports, such as...
Cape Cod Chronicle, February 29, 2012
...maybe even encourage a snicker or two. Thanks for coming along on this ride! It was a blast! Bob Staake's The Heard comic panel runs every week in the Cape Cod Chronicle. In the cartoon, Staake draws on overheard conversations, gossip and the quirky...
Cape Cod Chronicle, February 28, 2012
...maybe even encourage a snicker or two. Thanks for coming along on this ride! It was a blast! Bob Staake's The Heard comic panel runs every week in the Cape Cod Chronicle. In the cartoon, Staake draws on overheard conversations, gossip and the quirky...
Wicked Local Mashpee, February 4, 2012
...The cover of the Jan. 16 issue of the New Yorker Magazine, drawn by Chatham artist and illustrator Bob Staake, is one of his quintessential works. The cartoon image shows a group of five red elephants – depicting Republicans running in the primary race...
Wicked Local Barnstable, February 4, 2012
...The cover of the Jan. 16 issue of the New Yorker Magazine, drawn by Chatham artist and illustrator Bob Staake, is one of his quintessential works. The cartoon image shows a group of five red elephants – depicting Republicans running in the primary race...
Wicked Local Cape Cod, February 4, 2012
...The cover of the Jan. 16 issue of the New Yorker Magazine, drawn by Chatham artist and illustrator Bob Staake, is one of his quintessential works. The cartoon image shows a group of five red elephants – depicting Republicans running in the primary race...
Wicked Local Sandwich, February 4, 2012
...The cover of the Jan. 16 issue of the New Yorker Magazine, drawn by Chatham artist and illustrator Bob Staake, is one of his quintessential works. The cartoon image shows a group of five red elephants – depicting Republicans running in the primary race...
Wicked Local Wellfleet, February 4, 2012
...The cover of the Jan. 16 issue of the New Yorker Magazine, drawn by Chatham artist and illustrator Bob Staake, is one of his quintessential works. The cartoon image shows a group of five red elephants – depicting Republicans running in the primary race...