Paul Martin (June 6, 1883, New York City, New York – March 19, 1932, Ossining, New York) was a graphic artist and illustrator. His artwork appeared on over two dozen covers of Collier's and Parents during the 1920s. Martin designed the then-world's largest ever electrical display in 1917. He reshaped the then-famed Fisk Tire Boy in 1930. He played in tennis tournaments around the Greater New York area from 1909–1931. Also in the U.S. National Championships of 1920–21, 24 (all after age 35). The annual Paul Martin Singles Tournament is named after him.
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6 June 1883 New York City, New York, U.S.
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19 March 1932 (aged 48) Ossining, New York
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Zodiac | Gemini |
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