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Sometimes the artist signs his work. So, if you have the actual cover, or can find a sufficiently large image of it on the web, you can discern the artist's name--as in this case, from the front cover of "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." (...And if you can make out the signature. Davis' is easier to read than most.) "Its buried under a big minus dubya, i tell ya!"
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Sometimes the artist signs his work. So, if you have the actual cover, or can find a sufficiently large image of it on the web, you can discern the artist's name--as in this case, from the front cover of "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." (...And if you can make out the signature. Davis' is easier to read than most.) Jack Davis worked at MAD magazine for quite a while. I think he also did the cover for Mancini's "The Party" although I can't find his name on the CD.
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