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Name
  
Gardner Rea

Role
  
Cartoonist


Died
  
1966

Education
  
East High School

Gardner Rea Bados blog New Yorker Cartoonist Gardner Rea 18941966

Gardner Rea (1894 – December 29, 1966) was an American cartoonist, and one of the original contributing artists to The New Yorker. Of Rea, one commentator has written: β€œHe was bawdy without being obscene, absurd without being obscure. His captioned and uncaptioned gags were pithy and true.”

Gardner Rea Bados blog New Yorker Cartoonist Gardner Rea 18941966

A native of Ironton, Ohio, Rea was born into an artistic family and planned to become a painter. When he was fifteen years old, he sold a gag cartoon to Life magazine.

He attended East High School in Columbus, Ohio and Ohio State University, where he met and befriended James Thurber. Rea played tennis in college and was the editor of the humor magazine, the Sundial, which he had helped to found.

From 1914, he worked as a freelance writer and artist in Manhattan, and contributed to Life and Judge magazines. During World War I, he served in the Chemical Warfare Service.

He began contributing not only drawings and covers but also gags to The New Yorker after it was founded in 1925. Artists such as Charles Addams and Helen Hokinson drew cartoons based on gags written by Rea.

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