Mad Magazine Illustrator Jack Davis Passes Away at 91
- Wednesday, 03 August 2016 14:15
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Self Portrait
Davis was born in Atlanta Georgia on December 2, 1924, the son of two school teachers who encouraged him to draw. He attended the High Museum of Art School and upon completion of high school was drafted into the Navy and served in Guam. He went on to the University of Georgia where he studied oil and portrait painting and art history. He moved to New York where he studied at the Art Students League, began his career drawing comic strips and married Dina Roquemore who he met at the University.
In a long and productive career, Paddle players will appreciate this poster of excuses for bad performance.
Davis lived in Scarsdale and belonged to both Fox Meadow Tennis Club and Scarsdale Golf Club where he enjoyed paddle tennis. During the 1970's, he created twelve widely distributed platform tennis prints that adorn the walls of Fox Meadow Tennis Club today and are still sold by the Platform Tennis Museum and Hall of Fame. He also drew cartoons of several of members of Scarsdale Golf Club including cartoons about slow play that were posted in the mid-way house on the golf course. Fox Meadow Tennis Club member Karen Reuter (1943-2008) did quite a bit of coloring for his cartoons before they were reproduced
Before retiring to St. Simons Island Georgia, Davis lived near the 17th tee at Scarsdale Golf Club.
Read Davis' full biography here: More paddle humor ....
Davis also illustrated record album covers.