No, Drusilla, that's the fabulous Harry Anderson. He started in the 1940s as a studio mate of Mac Raboy and went on to produce increasingly nice artwork for a number of publishers. Some of his last work was for Stan Lee's weird titles in the mid-1950s. Around 1954-1955 Anderson dumped the comics industry in the middle of a job and moved across the country to California, where he finished out his career as staff artist for a municipal agency.
Incidentally, comic artist Harry Anderson is not the same as illustrator Harry Anderson who worked during the same period painting illustrations for mainstream magazines and Seventh Day Adventist publications.
Link to the book:
Perfect Love 010 -JVJ