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    Curtis Arnoux Peters, Jr. (January 8, 1904 – February 22, 1968), known professionally as Peter Arno, was an American cartoonist. He contributed cartoons and 101 covers to The New Yorker from 1925, the magazine's first year, until 1968, the year of his death.

  2. Apr 5, 2016 · Born into privilege in 1904, educated at Hotchkiss and Yale, Curtis Arnoux Peters Jr. found fame as cartoonist Peter Arno, satirizing the New York elite he knew so well while remaining one of...

  3. May 5, 2016 · Michael Maslin on the cartoonist Peter Arno and the illustrations that helped The New Yorker expand its audience in the magazine’s early years.

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  4. Peter Arno (born January 8, 1904, New York City—died February 22, 1968, Port Chester, N.Y., U.S.) was a cartoonist whose satirical drawings, particularly of New York café society, did much to establish The New Yorker magazine’s reputation for sophisticated humour.

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  5. Apr 5, 2016 · Born into privilege in 1904, educated at Hotchkiss and Yale, Curtis Arnoux Peters Jr. found fame as cartoonist Peter Arno, satirizing the New York elite he knew so well while remaining one of...

  6. May 31, 2016 · 18 Great Cartoons From The Peter Arno Pocket Book, 1945. Peter Arno (nee Curtis Arnoux Peters Jr.; January 8, 1904 – February 22, 1968) drew mostly for The New Yorker (he joined in 1929), spanning five decades until his death in 1968, notes Al Q on Flickr.

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  8. Jun 23, 2016 · In the first book-length biography of Peter Arno, New Yorker cartoonist – and invaluable New Yorker cartoonists bloggerMichael Maslin delivers a meticulously researched account of the enigmatic, and often angry, Arno.

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