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James Stevenson (July 11, 1929 – February 17, 2017) was an American illustrator and author of over 100 children's books. His cartoons appeared regularly in The New Yorker magazine. He usually used a unique comic book style of illustration that is very recognizable.
- Charles, Sucie, James, Walker, Harvey, Peter, Jane, Edwina, Emily
- The New Yorker (1956–2017)
James Stevenson (born 12 October 1958) [1] is an English punk / alternative rock guitarist, at one time a member of the Alarm, [2] Gene Loves Jezebel, [3] Gen X, [4] the Cult, [5] Holy Holy, the International Swingers and Chelsea. [6] Career.
23 feb 2017 · A version of this article appears in print on , Section B, Page 14 of the New York edition with the headline: James Stevenson, Former Illustrator for The New Yorker, Is Dead at 87.
24 feb 2017 · Culture Desk. Postscript: James Stevenson. By Lee Lorenz. February 24, 2017. PHOTOGRAPH BY MALCOLM GREENAWAY. A colleague at The New Yorker once suggested that, with the possible exception of...
COURTESY ROGER ANGELL. James Stevenson, who died last week, at eighty-seven, was a New Yorker artist and writer whose breathtaking artistic skills were matched only by his young reporter’s...
23 mag 2018 · Born 1929, in New York, NY; son of Harvey (an architect) and Winifred (Worcester) Stevenson; married Jane Walker, 1953 (deceased); married Josephine Merck (a painter), 1993; children: Jams, Harvey, three other sons, four daughters. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1951.
23 feb 2017 · James Stevenson. Share full article. 1 / 11. Mr. Stevenson drew nearly 2,000 cartoons for The New Yorker. Here is a sampling.