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Alan Dunn (1900–1974) was a cartoonist known for his work in The New Yorker. He also had architectural expertise and submitted work to the magazine Architectural Record. He was married to fellow cartoonist Mary Petty. Dunn studied at Columbia University, the National Academy of Design and the American Academy in Rome. He eventually became The New Yorker's most prolific illustrator, creating nine covers and nearly 2000 cartoons over 47 years. A cartoon of his is credited with inspiring the Fermi Paradox. Dunn and Petty donated their papers to Syracuse University.

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  • Alan Dunn (1900–1974) was a cartoonist known for his work in The New Yorker. He also had architectural expertise and submitted work to the magazine Architectural Record. He was married to fellow cartoonist Mary Petty. Dunn studied at Columbia University, the National Academy of Design and the American Academy in Rome. He eventually became The New Yorker's most prolific illustrator, creating nine covers and nearly 2000 cartoons over 47 years. A cartoon of his is credited with inspiring the Fermi Paradox. Dunn and Petty donated their papers to Syracuse University. (en)
  • Alan Dunn, né le 11 août 1900 et mort le 20 mai 1974, est un dessinateur de presse américain. Il est connu pour son travail au New Yorker et pour le périodique Architectural Record. Après avoir fait ses études à l'université Columbia, la National Academy of Design puis l'American Academy in Rome, Alan Dunn rejoint le New Yorker et devient un de ses illustrateurs les plus prolifiques, réalisant 9 couvertures et près de 2 000 illustrations en 47 ans d'activité. Un de ses dessins serait à l'origine du paradoxe de Fermi. (fr)
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  • Alan Dunn (1900–1974) was a cartoonist known for his work in The New Yorker. He also had architectural expertise and submitted work to the magazine Architectural Record. He was married to fellow cartoonist Mary Petty. Dunn studied at Columbia University, the National Academy of Design and the American Academy in Rome. He eventually became The New Yorker's most prolific illustrator, creating nine covers and nearly 2000 cartoons over 47 years. A cartoon of his is credited with inspiring the Fermi Paradox. Dunn and Petty donated their papers to Syracuse University. (en)
  • Alan Dunn, né le 11 août 1900 et mort le 20 mai 1974, est un dessinateur de presse américain. Il est connu pour son travail au New Yorker et pour le périodique Architectural Record. Après avoir fait ses études à l'université Columbia, la National Academy of Design puis l'American Academy in Rome, Alan Dunn rejoint le New Yorker et devient un de ses illustrateurs les plus prolifiques, réalisant 9 couvertures et près de 2 000 illustrations en 47 ans d'activité. Un de ses dessins serait à l'origine du paradoxe de Fermi. (fr)
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  • Alan Dunn (cartoonist) (en)
  • Alan Dunn (fr)
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