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Rowland B. Wilson

Rowland Bragg Wilson
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Born (1930-08-03)August 3, 1930
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Died June 28, 2005(2005-06-28) (aged 74)
Encinitas, California, U.S.
Area(s) Cartoonist, Illustrator, Animator
Spouse(s) Suzanne Lemieux

Rowland Bragg Wilson (August 3, 1930 - June 28, 2005) was an American gag cartoonist and animation production artist who did watercolor cartoon illustrations for leading magazines, notably Playboy (beginning in 1967) and TV Guide and The New Yorker.

Born in Dallas, Texas, the young Wilson was passionate about the funnies and the movies. He was an honors student in liberal arts at the University of Texas at Austin, where he drew cartoons for the college humor magazine, The Texas Ranger. (While at UT, he created the magazine's mascot — a fat, mustachioed outlaw-type called "Hairy Ranger.") A number of the cartoons Wilson did for The Texas Ranger were reprinted by Dell's 1000 Jokes in an ongoing feature, "Varsity Varieties". This led to a series of caricature covers Wilson did for 1000 Jokes.

Wilson did his graduate work in art history at Columbia University. He was an art director with Young & Rubicam and moved to Weston, Connecticut. Wilson illustrated children's books including Al Perkins' Tubby and the Lantern, and attracted much attention with his series of cartoons for the New England Life Insurance ad campaign. He also illustrated humorous books, including Steve Allen's Bigger Than a Breadbox, as well as compiling a book of his own cartoons, The Whites of Their Eyes (Dutton, 1962).

His gag cartoons were published in Esquire, Playboy, The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's and other magazines.


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