Drucker, Mort
DRUCKER, Mort
DRUCKER, Mort. American, b. 1929. Genres: Illustrations, Humor/Satire. Career: National Periodicals, New York City, staff artist, 1948-50; freelance commercial artist, 1951-. Mad magazine, contributing artist, 1956-. Humorous illustrations represented in permanent collections. Guest on television programs. Speaker at colleges and universities. Publications: (with P. Laikin) The JFK Coloring Book, 1961; Mort Drucker's Showstoppers, 1985; (with P. Laikin) The Ollie North Coloring Book, 1987; Familiar Faces: The Art of Mort Drucker, 1988; (with P. Laikin) The Ronald Reagan Coloring Book, 1988; (with L.J. Ames) Draw Fifty Famous Caricatures, 1990. ILLUSTRATOR: Whitefish Will Rides Again, 1994; Tomatoes from Mars, 1999.
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