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  2. List of The New Yorker contributors - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Abbrederis – illustrator, 2010–2016; Aria Aber – poet, 2019; Nina Chanel Abney – cover artist, 2021; Dan Abromowitz – illustrator, 2021; André Aciman – writer, 1997–2017

  3. Garrett Price - Wikipedia

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    Price's first cover for The New Yorker (August 1, 1925). Price worked for over half a century for The New Yorker, drawing hundreds of cartoons and 100 covers, including two in 1925, the monthly magazine's first year ("Heat Wave", August 1, and "Paris Café", August 29).

  4. Arthur Getz - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Kimmig Getz (May 17, 1913 – January 19, 1996) was an American illustrator best known for his fifty-year career as a cover artist for The New Yorker magazine. . Between 1938 and 1988, two hundred and thirteen Getz covers appeared on The New Yorker, making Getz the most prolific New Yorker cover artist of the twentieth

  5. Edna Eicke - Wikipedia

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    Eicke created 51 New Yorker magazine covers from 1946-1961. Much of her work focused on scenes of childhood. [2]In the foreword to an anthology of the magazine's covers, John Updike singled out Eicke as one of the artists who made some of the most appealing covers, "Do you have trouble letting go of old copies of The New Yorker?

  6. Rea Irvin - Wikipedia

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    However, Irvin had joined an advisory board to help launch The New Yorker and then worked on the magazine's staff as an illustrator and art editor. When he had first taken the job, Irvin had assumed that the magazine would fold after a few issues, [4] but his work would ultimately appear on the cover of 169 issues of The New Yorker between 1925 and 1958.

  7. Christina Malman - Wikipedia

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    The family settled in Brooklyn, New York, when she was two years old. In 1933 she won the Walter Scott Perry scholarship to the School Of Fine And Applied Arts at Pratt Institute . [ 2 ] Less than four years later, the New York Times announced that she was exhibiting water colours at the Macy Galleries in Manhattan. [ 3 ]

  8. Category:20th-century American illustrators - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century American illustrators" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 539 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Clara Elsene Peck - Wikipedia

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    Clara Elsene Peck (April 18, 1883 – February 1968) was an American illustrator and painter known for her illustrations of women and children in the early 20th century. Peck received her arts education from the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts and was employed as a magazine illustrator from 1906 to 1940.