ArtistsBill Mauldin
Bill Mauldin

Bill Mauldin

American, 1921
Mountain Park, NM, USA
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Yank Illustrates the War
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1943
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Bill Mauldin is an American cartoonist and illustrator known for satirical drawings of World War II military life. His work appeared in the armed services newspaper Yank during the war and was exhibited at MoMA in 1943. Working primarily in pen and ink, Mauldin developed a distinctive visual style that combined sharp observation of soldier experience with dark humor and social commentary. His drawings prioritized emotional truth and the everyday absurdities of military service over decorative finish.

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Bill Mauldin (Wikipedia)
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Chicken Little (1961 political cartoon)
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I'll be Derned. Here's one what wuz wrecked in combat
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Fresh, spirited American troops
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I won the Nobel Prize for Literature
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Willi and Joe Dirt
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Cartoon Armchair Strategist
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