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1930 Flushing, Queens, New York - 2004 Staten Island, New York. Known for: Comic and military book illustration, cartoon, ink drawing.
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. George Woodbridge, 73, Artist For Mad Magazine Since 1950's. By ERIC NASH. Published: January 22, 2004. George Woodbridge, a cartoonist and... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. George Woodbridge, 73, Artist For Mad Magazine Since 1950's. By ERIC NASH. Published: January 22, 2004. George Woodbridge, a cartoonist and illustrator whose hapless, baggy suburbanites peopled Mad magazine for nearly 50 years, died in a... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. George Woodbridge, 73, Artist For Mad Magazine Since 1950's. By ERIC NASH. Published: January 22, 2004. George Woodbridge, a cartoonist and illustrator whose hapless, baggy suburbanites peopled Mad magazine for nearly 50 years, died in a hospital on Staten Island on Tuesday. He was 73 and lived on Staten Island. The cause was emphysema, said his wife, Deborah Woodbridge. Known for his delicately crosshatched pen-and-ink style, he was... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. George Woodbridge, 73, Artist For Mad Magazine Since 1950's. By ERIC NASH. Published: January 22, 2004. George Woodbridge, a cartoonist and illustrator whose hapless, baggy suburbanites peopled Mad magazine for nearly 50 years, died in a hospital on Staten Island on Tuesday. He was 73 and lived on Staten Island. The cause was emphysema, said his wife, Deborah Woodbridge. Known for his delicately crosshatched pen-and-ink style, he was equally adept at caricature, at evoking historical styles and skewering Madison Avenue. A typical Woodbridge target was the suburban dweller, who progressed over the years from his early-1960's incarnation as a commuter-train-chasing executive in a... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. George Woodbridge, 73, Artist For Mad Magazine Since 1950's. By ERIC NASH. Published: January 22, 2004. George Woodbridge, a cartoonist and illustrator whose hapless, baggy suburbanites peopled Mad magazine for nearly 50 years, died in a hospital on Staten Island on Tuesday. He was 73 and lived on Staten Island. The cause was emphysema, said his wife, Deborah Woodbridge. Known for his delicately crosshatched pen-and-ink style, he was equally adept at caricature, at evoking historical styles and skewering Madison Avenue. A typical Woodbridge target was the suburban dweller, who progressed over the years from his early-1960's incarnation as a commuter-train-chasing executive in a button-down shirt to his overweight, barbecuing 1970's counterpart clad in polyester and... Read full biography
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