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Irving Nurick
(1894 - 1963)

Made a career out of being able to depict teens, tweens, and young adults, especially pretty girls. He had a very long assignment, depicting "Sub-Debs" for Ladies' Home Journal. Story art for Collier's, Pictorial Review, College Humor, Saturday Evening Post. Campaign work for Kotex (his longest), Wesson Oil, Ivory Soap.

Saturday Evening Post, Sailor On Broadway (18 September 1943) Nurick - 001A

Prepping (1940s) Nurick - 002A

General Electric (1944) Nurick - 003

Tails From Hollywood (1937) Nurick - 004

Fitting (19??) Nurick - 005A

Wesson Oil, "New Orleans Has A Way With Salads" (1944) Nurick - 006

Ivory Soap, "Dear Sis..." (1944) Nurick - 007

Ivory Soap, "Busy? Stay Lovely, Too!" (1943) Nurick - 008

Kotex, "The Memory Lingers On" (1943) Nurick - 009

Kotex, "Off To Work We Go!" (1942) Nurick - 010

Ladies' Home Journal, Ellie, You're Too Young" (1945) Nurick - 011

Schools At War (1942) Nurick - 012

Ladies' Home Journal, "I'm Fed Up" (1944) Nurick - 013