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George Woodbridge (illustrator)

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262:, "He was such a good friend. He knew everything about history and he knew everything about artwork. When I was starting out and they gave me assignments that had to be in color, George was the one who helped me. Even though he was color blind, he did the most remarkable work in color. He was a wonderful man, and I will miss him very much." 307:
Woodbridge admitted, however, that his least-favorite subject was sports. This was Jack Davis' specialty; but during the time Davis wasn't available, that work went to Woodbridge and he struggled. "That subject seemed to come so naturally to Jack," Woodbridge said. "But I really had to sweat those
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In the article, new terminology is introduced with no explanation; much of the humor derives from the reader's half-successful attempts at gleaning a meaning from context. Exactly what everyone on the team is supposed to do, exactly what penalties apply, and exactly when or why the "yellow caution
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Woodbridge was an early advocate for and participant in the hobby of historical reenacting, particularly that of the American Revolution which was always a special interest of his. During the American Revolution Bicentennial of 1975 - 1981, he served as commander of the association of reenactors
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was the editor. Feldstein observed, "George's strong points were many. He was especially adept at delineating amusing street scenes with crowds and signs and outlandish going-ons, as well as depicting humorous interpretations of just plain people in comedic human situations. The articles he was
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exulted that "we happen to be the only undefeated Squamish team in Western Canada, mainly because we are the only team in Western Canada, and we haven't played a game. We can't understand why we have no opposition." A letter from the Athletic Committee of
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Although writer Koch intended the game to be completely unplayable, some colleges even attempted to form teams and play the game. The letters column to MAD #97 included several "team photos" and accounts from new acolytes of the sport. A student from
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noted, "He had a tremendous eye for detail that showed up in his drawings. We especially played to his history knowledge. When we gave him a piece on World War I, he would draw the exact gun and belt buckle they were using then."
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hospital. He was survived by his second wife, Deborah, and by his first wife Ines and their sons, George, Curtis (also a professional illustrator), and Christopher Woodbridge.
115:(October 3, 1930 – January 20, 2004) was an American illustrator known for his exhaustive research and historical accuracy, and for his 44-year run as a contributor to 543: 281:. I don't consider one field superior to the other and, in fact, the challenges are altogether different. In historical illustration, the goal is to be accurate. In 430: 154:
American Military Equipage, 1851–1872: A Description by Word and Picture of What the American Soldier, Sailor and Marine of These Years Wore and Carried
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Zeppelin from three different angles as a detailed guide for any company that might one day market a miniature model of the airship.
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assigned to illustrate were chosen with those superb talents in mind." Woodbridge remained with
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which participated in many events during the period. Woodbridge also was credited as historical
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reported that three of its Squamish players had been suspended for "sportsmanlike conduct."
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flag" is to be flown remains far from clear, even after repeated readings.
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Woodbridge was color blind, yet he worked in color, as noted by cartoonist
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Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution
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in 1994, he gave Woodbridge the assignment of drawing the
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He illustrated many military history books, including the
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jobs." However, Woodbridge's most famous article for
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List of Fellow of the Company of Military Historians
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feature originally created and drawn by Cuban artist
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obituaries, including the first sentence of Koch's.
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Flushing, Queens
School of Visual Arts
Illustration

Bacon's Rebellion
MAD Magazine
Flushing, Queens
School of Visual Arts
Staten Island
Company of Military Historians
technical adviser
Alan Alda
Sweet Liberty
Mad
Al Feldstein
John Ficarra
Dick DeBartolo
Larry Siegel
Nick Meglin
Bhob Stewart
Sergio Aragonés
Mark Evanier
Spy vs. Spy
Antonio Prohias
Puente
de Madera
43-Man Squamish
Tom Koch
New York Times

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