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Fanny Cory

Fanny Young Cory (October 17, 1877 – July 28, 1972) was an artist and illustrator best known for her comic strip ''Little Miss Muffet'', syndicated by King Features.〔(''Little Miss Muffet'', Stripper's Guide, May 2, 2011. )〕 She did both art and writing on "Sonnysayings."〔Astor, David (1995), "'Doonesbury' man discusses his strip," ''Editor & Publisher,'' Sept 30, 1995 v128 n39 p30(2). Article reports on a meeting with several speakers; "Fanny Cory, author of Little Miss Muffet" was mentioned in a talk by Trina Robbins, author of ''A Century of Women Cartoonists.''〕 She went by several names: F. Y. Cory, F. Cory Cooney and Fanny Cory Cooney but eventually used Fanny Y. Cory as her professional name. She sometimes used FYC as a signature on her early work.
==Early life==
Born in Waukegan, Illinois, she was 14 when she went art school in Helena, Montana. At the age of 17, she arrived in New York and enrolled at the Art Students League.
Fanny Cory was related to Kate Cory, particularly noted for her photographs and paintings of the Hopi.〔Claudette Simpson, ("A Little Background on Artist Kate Cory." ) ''The Prescott Courier.'' September 13, 1974. p. 16.〕

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