"Lee Lorenz, 90, Cartoonist and Gatekeeper at The New Yorker, Dies," The New York Times, by Sam Roberts, December 10, 2022. Over 40 years at the magazine he drew hundreds of cartoons and covers and... Read full biography
"Lee Lorenz, 90, Cartoonist and Gatekeeper at The New Yorker, Dies," The New York Times, by Sam Roberts, December 10, 2022. Over 40 years at the magazine he drew hundreds of cartoons and covers and served as art and cartoon editor, recruiting new talent and deciding who got published.\. Lee Lorenz,... Read full biography
"Lee Lorenz, 90, Cartoonist and Gatekeeper at The New Yorker, Dies," The New York Times, by Sam Roberts, December 10, 2022. Over 40 years at the magazine he drew hundreds of cartoons and covers and served as art and cartoon editor, recruiting new talent and deciding who got published.\. Lee Lorenz, a cartoonist and cartoon editor who over 40 years at The New Yorker introduced unconventional illustrators like Roz Chast and Jack Ziegler while publishing droll covers and some 1,800 cartoons in the... Read full biography
"Lee Lorenz, 90, Cartoonist and Gatekeeper at The New Yorker, Dies," The New York Times, by Sam Roberts, December 10, 2022. Over 40 years at the magazine he drew hundreds of cartoons and covers and served as art and cartoon editor, recruiting new talent and deciding who got published.\. Lee Lorenz, a cartoonist and cartoon editor who over 40 years at The New Yorker introduced unconventional illustrators like Roz Chast and Jack Ziegler while publishing droll covers and some 1,800 cartoons in the magazine himself, died on Thursday at his home in Norwalk, Conn. He was 90. His death was confirmed by his daughter Martha Lorenz. Mr. Lorenz joined The New Yorker in 1958. He was its art editor — only the second one since the magazine was founded... Read full biography
"Lee Lorenz, 90, Cartoonist and Gatekeeper at The New Yorker, Dies," The New York Times, by Sam Roberts, December 10, 2022. Over 40 years at the magazine he drew hundreds of cartoons and covers and served as art and cartoon editor, recruiting new talent and deciding who got published.\. Lee Lorenz, a cartoonist and cartoon editor who over 40 years at The New Yorker introduced unconventional illustrators like Roz Chast and Jack Ziegler while publishing droll covers and some 1,800 cartoons in the magazine himself, died on Thursday at his home in Norwalk, Conn. He was 90. His death was confirmed by his daughter Martha Lorenz. Mr. Lorenz joined The New Yorker in 1958. He was its art editor — only the second one since the magazine was founded in 1925 — from 1973 to 1993 and its... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (9)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The New Yorker Book of Teacher Cartoons
2012
Mankoff, Robert and Lee Lorenz
160 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Disorder in the Court: Great Fractured Moments in Courtroom History
1999
Sevilla, Charles M. and Lee Lorenz
255 pages (color)
The Essential Charles Barsotti (Essential Cartonists Library)