Founded in 1984 with a grant from Charles Schulz, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco stands as the only museum on the West Coast dedicated exclusively to the art of cartoons. Housed within its walls, visitors can explore a diverse collection of over 7,000 original pieces, ranging from editorial cartoons and comic books to graphic novels and anime. The museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and evolving styles of cartoon art, making it a compelling destination for both casual enthusiasts and avid collectors.
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