Sam
Berman was
born in 1906. His cartoons began appearing in his local paper, the
Hartford Courant, while he was
still at high school. After studying art in New York he was appointed
staff cartoonist on the Newark Star Eagle.
In the 1930s his political watercolour cartoons began being published
in Collier's Weekly. During the
war he produced a series on Nazi leaders. After the Second
World War Berman tended to concentrate on producing caricatures
of radio and television stars.

Sam Berman, Henry
Morgenthau (c. 1935)

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