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IT’S A MEASURE of how much weight a small ink-wash cartoon can have at the New Yorker that an editor thought a new artist’s style might forever befoul the entire illustrious magazine.
I immediately printed it out and hung it on my wall. From Roz Chast: Jack Ziegler was a wonderful artist, a terrific writer, and a funny, original thinker who was able to put all of these talents ...
Jack Ziegler is definitely a doodle-firster. Here’s his description of the genesis of this cartoon of his. I’m sitting in a comfortable chair, doodling on a clipboard in search of an idea.
Lawrence resident and The New Yorker cartoonist Jack Ziegler, who published more than 1,600 cartoons in the magazine during his career, has died. Ziegler, born in Brooklyn, N.Y., began ...