
Artist Unknown
Is that a safe place to carry a knife?

Artist Unknown
Is that a safe place to carry a knife?
Some days, you are lucky enough to wake up and discover that your entire neighborhood has changed over night. Though it looks like snow, it’s actually just sleet and ice. The roads are slippery enough to justify staying home today. I still went outside and snapped a few pictures. Outside, it was very cold, very still, and very quiet.
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by Gloria Stoll Karn
This is from 1946. I was so busy admiring the shoes that I nearly didn’t see the face.
Born in Brooklyn and educated in New York City (he received a Bachelor of Sciences degree from Fordham University), Warren King began his career as a freelance artist in 1940. Though King was responsible for several paperback and pulp magazine covers, he was best-known for his work as the Chief Editorial Cartoonist for The New York Daily News. King began his work for the New York Daily News in 1955 and would stay with them for the next twenty years.
Here are a few examples of King’s work.

by Peter Driben
The cat does not look enthusiastic about making her cover debut.

by Owen Kampen
Life on the farm never changes.

by Rudy Nappi
This is from 1950.

by Peter Driben
This is from 1949.

by Sandor Klein
They don’t seem to mind sharing.