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John Norment

John Murray Norment (1911–1988) was an American illustrator, gag cartoonist, magazine editor, artist, and photographer.
Born in Lebanon, Tennessee, Norment attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1933-34, and he exhibited in the Chicago No-Jury Society of Artists annual shows in 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939 and 1940. At the Iannelli Studio in 1935-36, he did textile designs for Montgomery Ward and posters for Carson Pirie. In 1935, he was employed as an assistant to the art director of ''Esquire'', continuing with cartoons and ideas for ''Esquire'' from 1938 to 1942.〔(John Norment )〕
During World War II, Norment was a combat correspondent-photographer with the US Coast Guard in the North Atlantic, the Pacific and the China Sea. Returning to civilian life, he worked during the post-WWII years as a photographer for the Wittrup Studio in New York and Chicago's Sundblom Studio, where he photographed the Haddon Sundblom Santa Claus paintings for Coca-Cola.
==Gag cartoons==
In 1948, he did freelance gag cartoons for ''Look'', ''Punch'', ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', ''True'', ''Argosy'' and ''Ladies’ Home Journal''. Norment was an editor of humor magazines at Dell Publishing, including ''1000 Jokes'', from 1954 to 1965, and during that same period he edited ''Cartoonist'' for the National Cartoonists Society. In the mid-1960s, he edited ''A Million Laughs'' magazine for Laugh Publications.
From 1966 to 1968, Norment worked with Norcross Greeting Cards and the Famous Artists School. In 1968, he began selling watercolors and serigraphs at local studios and galleries in Connecticut. ''The New Yorker'' published covers by Norment on the March 6, 1978 issue and the January 28, 1980 issue.
Norment sometimes performed as a vocalist with Connecticut's Peppermill Jazz Band. He was married to Betty Teare Norment, who died in 1978. The couple had no children. Norment died in Westport, Connecticut in 1988.

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