John Thompson Willing (August 5, 1860 – July 8, 1947) was an American artist and author.
Biography
John Thompson (or Thomson) Willing was born on August 5, 1860, in Toronto, Canada West. He trained as a lithographer at the Ontario School of Art.[1][2]
Willing was the art director of Metropolitan Magazine. In 1906, he was the art manager of Associated Sunday Magazines. During World War I, he was in charge of pictorial publicity in the Bureau of Information. His publicity work made events such as the Salvation Army Drive, the Campaign for the Relief of Armenia and the Near East, and the Methodist Centenary Drive successful. In 1915, he was the editor of Every Week until 1918 when it folded. He was art director of Gravure Service Corporation until his retirement in 1942.[3][4][5][6][7]