Charles M. Schulz, Cartoonist
Oct 10th, 2025 by Aldouspi


Peanuts

Charles M. Schulz:

Charles M. Schulz created the comic strip, “Peanuts.” In my mind, the years of artwork, humor and insight produced by Schulz is an American treasure.

Charles M. Schulz: The Gentle Philosopher Behind Peanuts

Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000), the creator of Peanuts, was more than a cartoonist — he was a quiet philosopher who explored the humor and heartache of everyday life through simple lines and timeless characters. Over nearly fifty years, Schulz gave the world Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, and Linus — a cast of endearing souls who embodied the joys, doubts, and dreams of being human.

Schulz’s humor often carried a subtle wisdom, reminding readers that even small moments hold meaning. His words continue to resonate long after his final comic strip:

“Happiness is a warm puppy.”

– A reminder that joy can be found in the simplest of comforts — a warm embrace, a loyal friend, or a fleeting moment of peace.

“Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It’s already tomorrow in Australia.”
– Schulz’s trademark humor meets quiet optimism here. The line invites us to step back from our anxieties and see that life goes on, even when we fear it won’t.

“Life is like an ice cream cone — you have to lick it one day at a time.”

– With a childlike metaphor, Schulz captures the essence of mindfulness: enjoy life while it lasts, and savor its sweetness before it melts away.

“Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, ‘Where have I gone wrong?’ Then a voice says to me, ‘This is going to take more than one night.’”

– Beneath the humor lies Schulz’s empathy and realism — an acknowledgment that self-doubt is part of being human. Like Charlie Brown, we stumble, reflect, and carry on.

Schulz’s genius lay in his ability to make millions laugh while also inviting them to think. His Peanuts world may have been drawn in black and white, but the emotions within it were beautifully, profoundly human.


Charles Schulz art related articles…

Peanuts

How eagerly I scanned the comics section
      to see if, the Doctor Was “In”,
or Snoopy atop his doghouse,
     Charlie Brown fighting
the kite-eating tree, and numerous
     simple, funny 4-panel cartoons
a kid could read
     to a concluding, delightful laugh.

Some days in my real life
     I have been Charlie Brown,
some days Lucy or Linus,
     Pigpen or even Schroeder,
but I always wanted to be
     Snoopy,
and that maybe more true
     today, at 73,
then when I was 6,
     all those many strips ago.

©2025 Carl Scott Harker, author of

The Classic Fine Art of Cats

Watch This Space

Charles Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 26, 1922 and grew up in St. Paul. Schulz had always wanted to become a cartoonist and achieved his goal in 1947 when the St. Paul Pioneer Press began printing his comic strip … Schulz’s family followed his wishes that the strip not be continued. “To the very end, his life had been inseparable from his art. In the moment of ceasing to be a cartoonist, he ceased to be.” -David Michaelis Schulz and Peanuts: A …

Publish Date: 09/30/2010 21:00

http://www.tauycreek.com/2010/09/60-years.html

Sparky: The Life and Art of Charles Schulz by Beverly Gherman

Ms. Gherman does write about Mr. Schulz’s messy divorce and about his childhood insecurities that followed him into adult life, but these negative events and traits come across as endearing elements that made Charles Schulz a deeper, …

Publish Date: 08/22/2010 21:05

http://www.semicolonblog.com/?p=11035

Hear the Music of the Peanuts Comic Strip for the First Time On

The Charles M. Schulz Museum opened in August 2002 to fulfill its mission of preserving, displaying, and interpreting the art of Charles M. Schulz. The Museum carries out this mission through changing exhibitions and programming that …

Publish Date: 09/22/2010 19:21

http://www.mytoptoysite.com/6615/hear-the-music-of-the-peanuts-comic-strip-for-the-first-time-on-line-in-schulz%C2%92s-beethoven-schroeder%C2%92s-muse/


AMERICAN MASTERS Good Ol’ Charles Schulz

AMERICAN MASTERS Good Ol’ Charles Schulz, premieres nationally Monday, October 29 at 9pm (ET) on Thirteen. This is a quintessentially Midwestern story of an unassuming, self-doubting man who, through expressing his unique view of the world, redefined…

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Library Poster Art Pinup
Sep 7th, 2025 by Aldouspi

Library Poster Art – Never Too Early to Read to Your Child

There has been a downward trend in high level reading efficiency for many years in the United States, according to PIAAC (Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies) data for 2023. At one time, the United States was the most literate country in the world. Today, more than half (54%) of the adult population reads at a 6th grade level or less. This number includes 28% of adults who have major reading limitations. This is worrisome. Those who do not read well are less likely to understand complex social problems or even be able to fact check the information they receive through such sources as TV, radio and social media.

An uniformed person is easier to mislead and deceive – leading to greater income inequality, higher mortality rates, lower environmental sustainability, a more unjust society and overall lower social trust/happiness compared to other developed nations. Less face it, the rich make sure their children can read, but seem hell bent on making sure non one else can.

Taking my concerns into the world of art I created this library art-type poster…

Here a sexy pregnant woman is reading a children’s book to her belly. The caption reads: “It’s never too early, to start reading to your child.” The art is AI generated using openai, and was created by Carl Scott Harker, inspired by the artwork of Arthur Rackham.

=> Would you like a photo print of this poster art for your personal library or for your local library or for a pregnant woman in your life? You can get a photo print of this image through eBay: Click here!


 

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Reading to your Child

Reading to children feeds their minds,
      it creates brain cell connections
and exercises the imagination,
      it implants language of
greater complexity,
      it is learning while adventuring,
it is the bonding of parent and child –
      a treasure beyond measure,
it is a lifetime gift –
      it is fun,
it is expanding opportunities –
      the key to the universe.

Wherever you start…
      one fish, two fish
the owl and the pussycat went to sea
      a very hungry caterpillar
the Wonderful Wizard of OZ
      elementary, my dear Watson
Harry Potter, etc. –
      the glorious, multitude of books to read
lead to a wondrous personal journey
      that has no end.

It is never too early
      to start reading to your child.

©2025 Carl Scott Harker, author of

H. M Woggle-bug, T.E. Presents
Botanical Surprises
in the Land of Oz.

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