Leo Garel

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Leo Garel (1917 – July 4, 1999) was an American artist. He illustrated cartoons for such notable magazines as The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post and Playboy.

Early life

Garel was born in

Kiev
.

Career

Garel was prolific painter and cartoonist, and later worked with

Erik H. Erikson developing the field of art therapy
.

Later years

He lived the later part of his life in Stockbridge, Massachusetts until his death from cancer. He was survived by a brother, two children and two grandchildren.

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