Douglas Duer (October 4, 1887 – 1964) was a painter and illustrator in the United States.
[1][2] He studied with William Merritt Chase and Howard Pyle.
[2] Duer worked for various newspapers, illustrated books, did Works Progress Administration assignments during the Great Depression, and created artwork for greeting cards.
Publications with stories he illustrated include Scribners,[3] Harper's,[4] Everybody's Magazine, The American Magazine[5] and Boy's Life.
[6] He exhibited in Wilmington, Delaware in 1917.