George Price (New Yorker cartoonist)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Price (9 June 1901 - 12 January 1995) was a United States cartoonist.

Price was born in Coytesville, New Jersey.

After doing advertising artwork in his youth, Price started doing cartoons for The New Yorker magazine in 1929. He continued contributing to the New Yorker well into his eighties, displaying a talent for both graphic innovation (many of his cartoons consisted of a single, unending line) and for a wit that somehow combined the small issues of domestic life with a topical sensibility.