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… After serving in army in WW I Grosz’s art focused on social critique Involved in left wing pacifism published drawings in satirical periodicals Drawings paintings from Weimar era sharply criticize decay of German society Avoid Nazi persecution when work was deemed "degenerate"

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Beale was first published November 1865 when he drew this (below) Panoramic "Base-Ball Match" illustration for ‘Harper's Weekly’.

This began his career. He was soon seen in other major national periodicals like ‘Daily Graphic’ and ‘Frank Leslie's Weekly’. Image The Henry Ford. https://t.co/07exi2Ph2X

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Hugh Thomson RI (1 June 1860 May 1920). Illustrator (65 books & magazines/periodicals)! Pen & ink illustrations for Jane Austen, Charles Dickens & JM Barrie! Put on Quality Street chocolate boxes! 14, was clerk but🎨talent discovered! https://t.co/WVUWdWZ5vi

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...E is for Mary Ellen Edwards (1838 -1934) an English Illustrator who often simply signed her work as "M.E.E." She contributed to many Victorian newspapers, periodicals and, of course, Children's books.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators ...E is for Mary Ellen Edwards (1838 -1934) an English Illustrator who often simply signed her work as "M.E.E." She contributed to many Victorian newspapers, periodicals and, of course, Children's books.

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"Buddies In The U.S. Army In Dangerous Dilemma!" (finale) script: unknown, art: Mort Lawrence from Buddies In The U.S. Army#1 (1952 Avon Periodicals).

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"The Thing On The Broken Balcony"
(finale) script: unknown, art:
Alvin Carl Hollingsworth from Strange Worlds#8 (1952 Avon Periodicals).

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"The Thing On The Broken Balcony"
(chapter one) script: unknown, art:
Alvin Carl Hollingsworth from Strange Worlds#8 (1952 Avon Periodicals).

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This Library of Congress guide to Illustrated Children's Books and Periodicals in Hebrew and Yiddish, 1900-1929 has lots of info/images
On the left is a Joseph Tchaikov cover for Ten Children's Songs by Y.L. Peretz
Goats are from Warsaw, author/date unkown
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"Kenton Of The Star Patrol (finale) In The Corsairs From The Coalsack" by John Michel and Joe Kubert from Strange Worlds#1 (1950 Avon Periodicals).

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"Kenton Of The Star Patrol (introduction) In The Corsairs From The Coalsack" by John Michel and Joe Kubert from Strange Worlds#1 (1950 Avon Periodicals).

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"Buddies In The U.S. Army In When Pal Met Pal" (introduction) script: unknown, art: Mort Lawrence (chapter one) from Buddies In The U.S. Army#1 (1952 Avon Periodicals).

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Since the publication of the first issue over 100 years ago, remains an indispensable resource as one of the world’s longest running art historical periodicals.

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… After serving in army in WW I Grosz’s art focused on social critique Involved in left wing pacifism published drawings in satirical periodicals Drawings paintings from Weimar era sharply criticize decay of German society. Avoid Nazi persecution when work was deemed degenerate

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Mead Schaeffer (1898-1980) became one of the most sought after and highest paid illustrators in the world. He illustrated sixteen book classics and big periodicals like McCall’s, Cosmopolitan, The Woman’s Home Companion, American Magazine and The Saturday Evening Post.

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"Lucky Dale In The River Pirates" (finale) script: unknown, art: Warren Kremer, from All True Detective Cases#2 (1954 Avon Periodicals).

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