Tom Funk

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Title

Tom Funk

Source

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Funk_(illustrator)

Identifier

13

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Biography

Tom Funk was an illustrator who for some 40 years was associated with the distinctive visual style of the New Yorker magazine, to which he contributed ‘spots’ depicting New York buildings, portraits for profiles of subjects ranging from Pablo Picasso to D. T. Suzuki, and a distinctive style of cartography, as well as general illustrations in the years before the magazine introduced photographs, in the 1990s. His work also appeared in Dramatists Guild Quarterly, Harper's, Woman's Day, Gourmet, House and Garden and Life, and he illustrated books and activity kits for children, as well as textbooks and many cookbooks. He was a grandson of a founder of Funk and Wagnalls, the dictionary publishers, and was married to the illustrator, Edna Eicke.

Category

WSPAC

Collection

Citation

“Tom Funk,” Westport Public Schools Digital Collections, accessed November 30, 2023, https://collections.westportps.org/items/show/34.

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