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Picture Info : Herb Green Cartoonist Portrait
Picture Source : http://www.naturegeezer.com/2018/03/p_41.html
License : Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free photo for illustration of the deceased person only. It is believed that the use of a low-resolution screenshot or photo for critical commentary and discussion of a person or content qualifies as fair use.
Date (MM/DD/YYYY) : 1968
Picture Author : Herb Green (Cartoonist)
Picture Info : 1968 cartoon by Herb Green with his distinct signature
Picture Source : Playboy March 1968
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Picture Info : cartoon by Herb Green with his distinct signature
Picture Source : http://www.naturegeezer.com/2018/03/p_41.html
License : Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free photo for illustration of the deceased person only. It is believed that the use of a low-resolution screenshot or photo for critical commentary and discussion of a person or content qualifies as fair use.
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Picture Info : 50 year old photo of cartoonists at the Saturday Evening Post's humor editor's office nicked from gag cartoonist Eli Stein at his Eli Stein Cartoons blog. (From left: Harry Mace, Bill Yates, Gus Lundberg, Martha Blanchard, Herb Green, Jeff Monahan, Jerry Marcus, Saturday Evening Post humor editor Marione Nickles, Jack Tyrrell, John Norment, Dave Hirsch, Mrs. Fritz Wilkinson (wife of cartoonist Wilkinson), Peter Porges, Bob Schroeter, Mort Temes.)
Picture Source : https://mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com/2017/03/cartoon-look-day-is-over.html
License : Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free photo for illustration of the deceased person only. It is believed that the use of a low-resolution screenshot or photo for critical commentary and discussion of a person or content qualifies as fair use.