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.
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Saturday Evening Post, Sailor On Broadway (18 September 1943) Nurick - 001A
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Prepping (1940s) Nurick - 002A
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General Electric (1944) Nurick - 003
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Tails From Hollywood (1937) Nurick - 004
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Fitting (19??) Nurick - 005A
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Wesson Oil, "New Orleans Has A Way With Salads" (1944) Nurick - 006
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Ivory Soap, "Dear Sis..." (1944) Nurick - 007
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Ivory Soap, "Busy? Stay Lovely, Too!" (1943) Nurick - 008
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Kotex, "The Memory Lingers On" (1943) Nurick - 009
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Kotex, "Off To Work We Go!" (1942) Nurick - 010
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Ladies' Home Journal, Ellie, You're Too Young" (1945) Nurick - 011
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Schools At War (1942) Nurick - 012
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Ladies' Home Journal, "I'm Fed Up" (1944) Nurick - 013
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