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IMAGES OF SYRACUSE NY

The newspaper art of Fred Heyman


"Freddy" as his friends knew him was a born graphic artist.  He dropped out of high school after tenth grade in 1921 to work at the Syracuse Herald Journal.  He stayed there for a remarkable 69 years.

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Cartooning was not his main job - he directed all the newspaper's graphic operations, principally photo editing and page layout.  But cartoons and drawings were what caught the public's eye and they are what he is remembered for.  Their exuberance and detail capture the golden age of daily newspapers in Syracuse.

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Fred Heyman was born March 5, 1906 at Brooklyn, NY and died June 16, 1992 at Ithaca, NY.  This website is a loving tribute to him and his work from his children Cheryl Heyman Kantak and Scott Heyman.

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Images on this site appear by permission of Syracuse.com / The Post-Standard.

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The cartoons on this website were drawn and published between 1934 and 1990, most of them in the 1940s - 1960s.  They are presented as originally drawn and some of them contain outdated cultural depictions that may offend the viewer.

©2021 by Images of Syracuse NY: The Newspaper Art of Fred Heyman.

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