Okay, this has revived one of my “Goddammit, who was that artist?” annoyances. The artist was a commercial illustrator in the 1970s, I believe. Often, people he/she drew had the signature nose you see on the president, and if they wore suits, the flares on the slacks would almost encompass the sharp, pointy dress shoes. The stylistic representation of muscle over bone on limbs is also important.
I can’t say for sure, because there are are definite similarities to a particular New Yorker cartoonist I can’t name, as well as the animator of the Bolero segment of Allegro non Troppo.
I’m pretty sure Playboy/Penthouse may be a clue, but I’m stumped.
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