Leo Rackow
Leo Rackow was an American illustrator active from the 1920s through the 1960s. He studied with painter Fernand Léger in Paris in the 1930s and had a prolific career in New York City as an illustrator, known for his many New Yorker covers as well as the design and painting of the globe in the lobby of the Daily News Building in New York.
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