Rube Goldberg

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American cartoonist (1883-1970). 
Goldberg, Reuben Garrett Lucius Goldberg, Reuben Garrett Lucius "Rube" Goldberg, Reuben Goldberg, Reuben Lucius Goldberg, R. L. Goldberg, Rube Lucius Goldberg

1883-07-04T00:00:00Z
1883-07-04
1970-12-07T00:00:00Z
1970-12-07
1988-01-01T00:00:00Z
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182-198 Gough Street - R. L. Goldberg Building182-198 Gough Street - R. L. Goldberg Building
Artists - Famous cartoonists work for Third Liberty Loan. Photo shows three prominent newspaper cartoonists who Artists - Famous cartoonists work for Third Liberty Loan. Photo shows three prominent newspaper cartoonists who "did their bit" for the third Liberty Loan. They are here seen in front of the Liberty Theatre erected in front of the Public Library, New York, by the Stage Women's War Relief Committee. April 1918. They are left to right: Hy Myers, Clare Briggs and "Rube" Goldbery
Cartoonists Playing BaseballCartoonists Playing Baseball
Editorial cartoonists` self-portraits (1919)Editorial cartoonists' self-portraits (1919)
Goldberg 1916Goldberg 1916
Goldberg CartoonsGoldberg Cartoons
Goldberg HimselfGoldberg Himself
Hy Myers, Clare Briggs, and Rube Goldberg 1918Hy Myers, Clare Briggs, and Rube Goldberg 1918
Rube Goldberg Cartoon - 18 Nov 1921 Duluth HeraldRube Goldberg Cartoon - 18 Nov 1921 Duluth Herald
Rube Goldberg Cartoon - 18 Nov 1921 Duluth Herald (cropped)Rube Goldberg Cartoon - 18 Nov 1921 Duluth Herald (cropped)
Rube Goldberg Order of the Glass HouseRube Goldberg Order of the Glass House
Rube Goldberg at deskRube Goldberg at desk
Rube Goldberg & family 1929Rube Goldberg & family 1929
Rube Goldberg & family, 4-4-29 LCCN2016843580Rube Goldberg & family, 4-4-29 LCCN2016843580
Rube Goldberg`s Boobs - Experts, 1919Rube Goldberg's Boobs - Experts, 1919
Rube Goldberg, 1929 (cropped)Rube Goldberg, 1929 (cropped)
Signature, Rube Goldberg in September 1913 - from, Chasing the Blues - (IA gri 33125013642877) (page 3 crop)Signature, Rube Goldberg in September 1913 - from, Chasing the Blues - (IA gri 33125013642877) (page 3 crop)
Some cartoonists of the Lambs. T. E. Powers, R. L. Goldberg, Hy. Mayer, Richard Outcault, C.A. Briggs, George McManusSome cartoonists of the Lambs. T. E. Powers, R. L. Goldberg, Hy. Mayer, Richard Outcault, C.A. Briggs, George McManus
Washington Times Artists - June 30, 1918Washington Times Artists - June 30, 1918
The Six Most Unpopular Men on Earth comic art by Rube Goldberg, 1912The Six Most Unpopular Men on Earth comic art by Rube Goldberg, 1912

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TypeDateDescriptionDetailsSource
linkInternet Speculative Fiction Database entry@Wikidata
linkOnline Books Page Rube, 1883-1970 entryRube, 1883-1970 @Wikidata
linkProject Runeberg entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkAmerican National Biography Online, Goldberg, Rube (1883-1970), cartoonist, writer, and sculptor@Wikidata
linkBilly Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum biographical files@Wikidata
publicationBoob McNuttcomic book seriesWikidata
awardPulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooningclass of awardWikidata
awardReuben Awardcomics award, awardWikidata
award1988Will Eisner Hall of Famecomics award, hall of fame, Eisner AwardWikidata
documentA night out (IA nightout00pepliala)Wikimedia
image2017182-198 Gough Street - R. L. Goldberg BuildingWikimedia
image1918"did%20their%20bit"%20for%20the%20third%20Liberty%20Loan.%20They%20are%20here%20seen%20in%20front%20of%20the%20Liberty%20Theatre%20erect(...)%20-%20NARA%20-%2020807300.jpg Artists - Famous cartoonists work for Third Liberty Loan. Photo shows three prominent newspaper cartoonists who "did their bit" for the third Liberty Loan. They are here seen in front of the Liberty Theatre erected in front of the Public Library, New York, by the Stage Women's War Relief Committee. April 1918. They are left to right: Hy Myers, Clare Briggs and "Rube" GoldberyWikimedia
image1916Cartoonists Playing BaseballWikimedia
image1919Editorial cartoonists' self-portraits (1919)Wikimedia
image1916Goldberg 1916Wikimedia
image1916Goldberg CartoonsWikimedia
image1916Goldberg HimselfWikimedia
imageHy Myers, Clare Briggs, and Rube Goldberg 1918Wikimedia
image1921Rube Goldberg Cartoon - 18 Nov 1921 Duluth HeraldWikimedia
image1921Rube Goldberg Cartoon - 18 Nov 1921 Duluth Herald (cropped)Wikimedia
imageRube Goldberg Order of the Glass HouseWikimedia
image1918Rube Goldberg at deskWikimedia
image1929Rube Goldberg & family 1929Wikimedia
image1929Rube Goldberg & family, 4-4-29 LCCN2016843580Wikimedia
image1919Rube Goldberg's Boobs - Experts, 1919Wikimedia
image1929Rube Goldberg, 1929 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageSignature, Rube Goldberg in September 1913 - from, Chasing the Blues - (IA gri 33125013642877) (page 3 crop)Wikimedia
imageSome cartoonists of the Lambs. T. E. Powers, R. L. Goldberg, Hy. Mayer, Richard Outcault, C.A. Briggs, George McManusWikimedia
image1918Washington Times Artists - June 30, 1918Wikimedia
image1912"The%20Six%20Most%20Unpopular%20Men%20on%20Earth"%20comic%20art%20by%20Rube%20Goldberg,%201912.jpg The Six Most Unpopular Men on Earth comic art by Rube Goldberg, 1912Wikimedia
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