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Gustave Verbeek : ウィキペディア英語版
Gustave Verbeek

Gustave Verbeek (August 29, 1867 – December 5, 1937) was a Dutch-American illustrator and cartoonist, best known for his newspaper cartoons in the early 1900s featuring an inventive use of word play and visual storytelling tricks.〔
==Biography==
Verbeek was of Dutch ancestry. He was born as Gustave Verbeck in Nagasaki, Japan in 1867, the son of Reformed Church in America missionary Guido Verbeck.〔〔
He grew up in Japan, but went to Paris to study art, and worked for several European newspapers, creating illustrations and cartoons. In 1900 he moved to the United States, where he did illustrations for magazines such as ''Harper's'', and produced a series of weekly comic strips for newspapers. In the 1910s he abandoned cartooning and became a fine artist.〔Nadel 2006, p. 317〕 He was noted for his expressionist monotypes,〔 which were the subject of an article in ''The Century Magazine'' in June 1916.〔(Nonsenselit biography )〕
He was ill for two years, and died on December 5, 1937 at the Home for Incurables, on Third Avenue and 183rd Street in the Bronx, New York City. He had been a patient there for two months.

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