Biography
American magazine gag cartoonist of the 1940s and 1950s, generally signing his work VIP. Additionally, he created the newspaper comic strips Big George and The Captain's Gig. He published 19 books of illustrations and drew art for children's books.
Despite being a gagwriter for The New Yorker magazine, his own cartoons were rarely published there because, according to comics historian Bhob Stewart, "New Yorker editor Harold Ross couldn't stomach VIP's drawing style." -Wikipedia
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Known ForWriting
Birthday1916-10-17
Deathday1984-08-10 (67 years old)
Birth PlaceSaint Paul Island - Alaska - USA
Also Known AsVirgil Franklin Partch II, Virgil Franklin Partch
AwardsInkpot Award
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