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    Elizabeth North (m. 1895–1896) Arthur Henry Young (January 14, 1866 – December 29, 1943) was an American cartoonist and writer. He is best known for his socialist cartoons, especially those drawn for the left-wing political magazine The Masses between 1911 and 1917.

    • Elizabeth North (m. 1895–1896)
    • December 29, 1943 (aged 77), New York City, U.S.
  2. Arthur H. Young was born August 17, 1883 in Kelseyville, California, the fourth of five children. His father, William Gaylord Young, was a school teacher, businessman and Union Army veteran who had moved west in 1881 and settled in Kelseyville. Young was attending a San Francisco High School when the death of his father required his return home ...

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Art Young (born Jan. 14, 1866, near Orangeville, Ill., U.S.—died Dec. 29, 1943, New York, N.Y.) was a satiric American cartoonist and crusader whose cartoons expressed his human warmth as well as his indignation at injustice. In 1884 Young moved to Chicago, where he studied art and supported himself by drawing newspaper cartoons.

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  4. Aug 2, 2017 · A long overdue book celebrating Young’s life and art—edited by Glenn Bray and Frank Young (no relation)—comes out this week, from Fantagraphics. “Self-Advertising,” undated. Young caught ...

  5. Nov 26, 2018 · Young's drawings attracted the attention of Melville E. Stone, editor of the Daily News, who subsequently hired the young cartoonist to work in the paper’s art department. It was Young’s first salaried job. Young left Stone's paper in the winter of 1888 to take a better paying position with the Chicago Tribune, but was let go within a few ...

  6. Arthur Henry Young, better known as Art Young, was an American political cartoonist and artist. He was born in 1866 near Orangeville, Illinois, but his family moved to Monroe, Wisconsin shortly afterwards. Young moved to Chicago in 1884, where he studied at the Academy of Design and worked for the Daily Mail and Daily News.

  7. Art Young Struggles The situation was a new experience for a man whose career had been a relatively easy one. He struggled to launch a new magazine, Good Morning , and published two books, one the story of his life and the other a humorous sequel to Dante’s Inferno in which he imagined how Hell would operate given the more modern inhabitants.

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