William Charles McNulty (1884–1963) was an American artist, who created realistic etchings and drawings of New York.
[2] McNulty started as a newspaper artist in Nebraska and Montana, but wasn't content to stay there.
[1] He died of a heart ailment in Addison Gilbert Hospital in Gloucester, MA, at the age of seventy-nine on September 26, 1963.
[4] McNulty had worked for newspapers around in Nebraska and Montana and in New Orleans and Seattle as an editorial cartoonist.
Both were vanity cartoon books, collaborations of Seattle area cartoonists from its big three newspapers, featuring the rich and powerful in caricature and newsroom editorial-style drawing.