![]() ![]() Bliss dedicated Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken to Urry after her untimely death in 2006. Urry, a strong advocate for cartoonists like Gahan Wilson, Jules Feiffer, and Arnold Roth, was responsible for getting Bliss's cartoons into the hands of Playboy editor Hugh Hefner. Bliss worked with cartoon editor Michelle Urry at Playboy. ![]() Bliss was a regular cartoonist for Playboy magazine from 1999 to 2016. His cartoon work has been published in The New York Times, Time magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer magazine, and other periodicals in the United States. ![]() Career īliss has been a staff Cartoonist at The New Yorker magazine since 1997. Bliss studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and illustration at the University of the Arts, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts and, later, at Syracuse University an M.A. There are eleven working visual artists in his immediate and extended family. Early life and education īliss grew up in New York State in an artistic family. ![]() Bliss is syndicated through Tribune Content Agency and appears in over 80 newspapers in the United States, Canada and Japan. Bliss has a syndicated single-panel comic titled Bliss. Bliss has illustrated many books, and produced hundreds of cartoons and 25 covers for The New Yorker. Harry Bliss (born March 9, 1964, in Rochester, New York) is an American cartoonist and illustrator. ![]()
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