Arthur Getz is known to many long-time New Yorker magazine readers. From 1938 to 1988, he created 213 covers,
more than any other artist. The same year as his first New Yorker cover, twenty-five year old Getz was awarded his first
mural commission
through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Art. It was for the Lancaster Post Office mural, above.
He was to
receive two additional commissions through the Section, and his murals also can be seen in the
Bronson, Michigan
and Lucerne, Alabama Post Offices.
New Jersey native Getz became known for more than magazine illustration in his long career; he died in 1996 at age 83.
Additional information on this artist is here.