William Donahey
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William Donahey (19 October 1883 – 2 February 1970) was a U.S. cartoon artist and creator of the Teenie Weenies, a comic strip about two inch tall people living under a rosebush. The strip appeared in the Chicago Tribune for over 50 years. He drew the Teenie Weenies characters for a total of about 2100 strips. His work appeared in places all around the world.
Donahey, being an introverted child, spent much of his childhood alone. One of his pastimes was imagining strange creatures in a small...
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