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Bill Wenzel Art
Bill Wenzel Art







^ a b Douresseaux, Leroy (July 23, 2005)."He was born in Irvington in 1918, grew up in Union, married his high school sweetheart on his 24th birthday, had two daughters, served in World War II and spent 30 years in Atlantic Highlands." "ART Nostalgia, Wearing Stilettos", The New York Times, December 4, 2005. Note: Source gives only "May 1987" as date of death. ^ a b William Wenzel, Social Security Number 116-07-7883, at the Social Security Death Index via, and via FamilySeartch,org.In 1979, after having lived almost 30 years in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, Wenzel and his family moved to Naples, Florida, where he died in 1987 of lung cancer. In 1967 Wenzel drew illustrations for the book Coffee, Tea or Me? that, according to the author Donald Bain, "contributed significantly to the book's success".

Bill Wenzel Art

Most captions were written by the artist himself. Wenzel's work, which featured busty, big-eyed, yet innocently risque young women, was published in such magazines and digests as Gaze, Joker, Jest, Comedy, and Stare. Bill Wenzel Original Comic Art Drawing for Mens Magazines 1960s 1970s. His bawdy cartoon spot illustrations were published over the course of several decades, from such publications as Judge in the 1940s to Sex to Sexty in the 1960s and 1970s, and particularly for the Humorama division of publisher Martin Goodman's variously titled corporations. Caption: By the way, did you - Available at Sunday Internet Comics Auction. In 1941 Wenzel was drafted into the Army. Bill Wenzel - Good Girl Gag Illustration Original Art (Humorama, c. William Michael Wenzel (Janu– May 12, 1987) was an American cartoonist best known as a widely published good girl artist for men's magazines.īill Wenzel was born in Irvington, New Jersey and grew up in nearby Union Township. $100 if you pick them up at my place after 2 a.m."









Bill Wenzel Art