William Ely Hill
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W.E. Hill (1887-1962) was an American cartoonist and illustrator active in the first half of the 20th-century. He is best known for his weekly full-page illustration series "Among Us Mortals" published in the New York Tribune from 1916 to 1922, and for creating the most popular iteration of the optical illusion My Wife and My Mother-in-Law (1915).
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William Ely Hill
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William Ely Hill
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William Ely Hill
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1962-12-09
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1887-01-17
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Spring Forest Cemetery, Binghamton, New York
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Franklin P. Adams
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1887-01-17
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Hill in 1918
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1962-12-09
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Illustration
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My Wife and My Mother-in-Law
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Among Us Mortals
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Among Us Mortals
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"Hill is popular, by which I mean universal, because you think his pictures look like somebody you know, like Eddie, or Marjorie, or Aunt Em. But they don’t; they look like you. Or if you prefer, like me. He is popular because he draws the folks everybody knows."
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W.E. Hill (1887-1962) was an American cartoonist and illustrator active in the first half of the 20th-century. He is best known for his weekly full-page illustration series "Among Us Mortals" published in the New York Tribune from 1916 to 1922, and for creating the most popular iteration of the optical illusion My Wife and My Mother-in-Law (1915).
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