In the obituary the magazine ran in the April 28, 1975, issue, William Shawn wrote that Soglow???s work ???became purer and purer, until, finally, a Soglow was a drawing without a single detail that could be called extraneous, without any embellishment, without a line that did not seem essential or inevitable.??? Several collections of Soglow???s work were published in the early 20th century, incl