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Gluyas Williams’ Starting Contest cartoon for Texaco Sky Chief Gasoline. 1942

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Gluyas Williams’ “Starting Contest” cartoon for Texaco Sky Chief Gasoline. Life Magazine, 1942

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Gluyas Williams was an American Cartoonist whose work ran in over 70 newspapers, not counting many memorable cartoons for Ads or books. The most notable work was for Cosmopolitan, Life, and The New Yorker, with subjects where many people gather, reaching their peak in the complex double pages.

His style combined tiny, pure lines with solid, flat blacks without any shadow or wrinkle.

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Gluyas Williams was an American Cartoonist whose work ran in over 70 newspapers, not counting many memorable cartoons for Ads or books. The most notable work was for Cosmopolitan, Life, and The New Yorker, with subjects where many people gather, reaching their peak in the complex double pages.

His style combined tiny, pure lines with solid, flat blacks without any shadow or wrinkle.

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