NATHAN GLICK, THE GREAT ONE!
In World War II, Glick served as a combat artist for the Ninth Air Force, and his work appeared in Yank, Stars and Stripes, London Illustrated, Life, and Parade. His war work has been exhibited in Cairo, London, and Paris.
In World War II, Glick served as a combat artist for the Ninth Air Force, and his work appeared in Yank, Stars and Stripes, London Illustrated, Life, and Parade. His war work has been exhibited in Cairo, London, and Paris.
After the war, Glick moved back to Birmingham to join Progressive Farmer Magazine as art editor and illustrator. In 1983, he illustrated The World of the Southern Indians by Virginia Pounds Brown and Laurella Owens. In 1985, he illustrated Mrs. Brown's Southern Indian Myths and Legends.
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