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| | Cartoonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A cartoonist is an artist who specializes in drawing cartoons. |  | | A cartoonist traditionally sketches the picture out roughly in pencil first, before going over the sketches in black ink, using either brushes or metal nibbed pens. |  | | Cartoonists whose work is intended for online publication increasingly work in digital media. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoonist
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| | The Top 13 Editorial and Political Cartoonists of the 20th Century |
 | | Deploying his pictures in the horizontal manner of the British (as did John Fischetti a little earlier but without quite the same impact), Oliphant drew with a juicy, raggedy brushline reminiscent at first of Ronald Searle, and he sharpened his points with a pungent sense of humor. |  | | Several women produced editorial cartoons in the closing years of the 19th century and in the opening years of the 20th - mostly for women's suffrage publications which, although influential, were of limited circulation. |  | | Dry, the black-clad, crepe-draped symbol of Prohibition, set the style for the way of depicting the decade's villain and any other lip-pursing "anti-" crusader, of which there were many during the turbulent Jazz Age. |
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http://www.planetcartoonist.com/editorial/state_top13editorial.shtml
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| | Cartoonists Articles |
 | | Cartoonists, illustrators, caricaturists and artists have been included in the column, along with scoops on how to become a cartoonist and where to find advice. |  | | Freelance cartoonist, illustrator and creator of the “Day to Day” comic strip, Deborah Peyton is gradually making a name for herself in the art of cartooning. |  | | But the cartoonist paid his dues before he became renowned worldwide, wealthy beyond his dreams and now the Cartoonist of the Year. |
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http://www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/12933/41-60
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| | Cartoonists License :: Target article |
 | | Although a cartoonist is justified in occasionally climbing down from the pulpit and humorously remarking on some aspect of everyday life, editorial cartoons should be more than simply amusing. |  | | I do not deny that a cartoon can and should occasionally educate the public, but I question whether that is really the cartoon's major function. |  | | Gorrell that too many cartoons perpetuate shallow public dialogue, I think his assault on exaggerated imagery is misguided. |
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http://ignatz.brinkster.net/clicense.html
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| | Australian Cartoonists' Association |
 | | The ACA is the world's oldest cartoonist organisation, formally the Australian Black and White Artists' Club, founded in 1924. |  | | The Australian Cartoonists' Association was recognised at Australia's premier journalism awards, The Walkleys, for Most Outstanding Contribution To Journalism. |  | | "The contribution of the ACA has been instrumental both in uniting artists and cartoonists socially, and in lobbying and representing their collective interests. |
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http://www.abwac.org.au
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| | Pioneering Cartoonists of Color |
 | | As a result, when current writers publish anthologies of cartoonists, they simply cannot find information about these artists, or if they do happen to know of their existence, the choice is to go with popularly known names, in order to sell books. |  | | More often than not, when books were written in celebration of 100 years of cartooning art, they are not included, simply because their work was ignored or purposely omitted. |  | | Original cartoons used in cartoonist's biographies are copyright © of the featured artists. |
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http://www.clstoons.com/paoc/paocopen.htm
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| | EditorialCartoonists.com, Daily Editorial & Political Cartoons (AAEC - The Association of American Editorial ... |
 | | CHICAGO, March 10, 2006 – Editorial cartoonist Ed Stein is the recipient of the 2006 John Fischetti Award for a stark drawing reflecting racial disparities after Hurricane Katrina, published in the Rocky Mountain News in Denver on Sept. 10, 2005. |  | | As part of Herb Block’s wish to make his work available to reflect the history of his times for the information and education of the public, the Foundation has made a gift of the entire Herblock archives, including more than 14,000 original cartoons, to the Library of Congress. |  | | WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1 – Jeff Danziger of the Rutland Herald in Rutland, Vt., today was named the winner of the 2006 Herblock Prize for editorial cartooning. |
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http://editorialcartoonists.com
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| | Cartoonists WebRing [Original] |
 | | Your site may be that of a talented aspiring cartoonist or a professional, a strip artist, gag artist, freelance cartoonist, editorial cartoonist or even a show case for original cartoonwork. |  | | This ring is about everything relating to Cartoonists and their artform. |  | | A very selective ring of cartoon artists, resources, professional cartoonists, aspiring cartoonists, and everything having to do with the people who create cartoons, including some of the very finest worldclass cartoonists. |
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http://j.webring.com/hub?ring=cartoonists&list
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| | Political Cartoons and Cartoonists |
 | | In the late 1800s and early 1900s many cartoonists brought their art to the lecture platform, making cartoons on stage as they spoke. |  | | Books and articles exploring the history of political cartoons and caricature from early British portrayals of Napoleon through the rise of the daily cartoon in the American press in the late 1890s to their use mobilizing support for World War I. Citation: Zwick, Jim, ed. |  | | Collections of political cartoons on topics ranging from Civil War cartoons of Abraham Lincoln through the Spanish-American War to cartoons on woman's suffrage, the introduction of an income tax, and U.S. involvement in world affairs during the early 20th century. |
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http://www.boondocksnet.com/gallery/pc_intro.html
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| | Career: Cartoonists |
 | | Cartoonists use pens, crayons, paints, and other materials to create designs. |  | | Editorial cartoonists draw pictures based on daily news events. |  | | They often draw pictures of politicians and use satire to make a point. |
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http://www.iseek.org/sv/13000.jsp?id=100266
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| | Part I: A Brief History of Political Cartoons |
 | | Furthermore, after he became the featured cartoonist at Harper's much of his art was focused on the local New York scene, and once the Tweed Ring fell his own professional career began a slow process of deterioration. |  | | The primary shortcoming of Nast's work overall is that the quality of his satire never matched the quality of his art. |  | | The cartoon became a substantial medium of commentary which took serious issues and presented them in a manner which was not only funny, and therefore more socially acceptable, but also designed to affect the viewer's opinion. |
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http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA96/PUCK/part1.html
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| | Almost Laughable: Dearth of Female Cartoonists |
 | | It makes no sense, from a journalistic or societal perspective, that pens this powerful are in the hands of so few female cartoonists. |  | | Self-syndicated, she is featured as "cartooning's angry young woman" in the 2004 anthology "Attitude 2: The New Subversive Alternative Cartoonists." |  | | "I went to the Star, where they told me I was too left-wing for them, although the paper itself is to the left." Ultimately, she met Andy Donato, editorial cartoonist at the Sun, at an art opening. |
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http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/2264/context/archive
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| | Nappanee Six Cartoonists |
 | | He also was on the NEA at the time, only he was an established cartoonist and I was only a cub.. |  | | Beginning in 1947, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts and the Art Institute in Chicago. |  | | At the Academy of Fine Arts, Gwin had professional cartoonists as teachers. |
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http://yesteryear.clunette.com/nappanee6.html
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| | EditorialCartoonists.com, Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC - The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists) |
 | | He's married now (to his high-school sweetheart), has three beautiful children, two needy cats, and a technical communications consulting business, but can still be found more often than not hunched over his drawing table. |  | | He draws three cartoons a week in the nation's capital, and his work has been printed in newspapers such as USA Today, The Arizona Republic and The Providence Journal. |  | | He graduated in 1980 with degrees in Art and History. |
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http://editorialcartoonists.com/cartoonist
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| | CBC Arts: New award to celebrate Canadian cartoonists |
 | | Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony held during this year's Toronto Comic Arts Festival, which runs May 27-29. |  | | The first ceremony will name winners in two categories — best book and best emerging talent — and will induct a number of artists, including Wright, into a pantheon entitled Giants of the North. |  | | The event will celebrate outstanding work by both established and emerging Canadian cartoonists. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2005/04/11/Arts/comicsaward050411.html
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| | It's High Noon for Cartoonists |
 | | It's as much the right of the While House to howl as it is the cartoonist's to bark. |  | | Armed with their pens and wits, they fight a lonely battle against undue pressures and censorship. |  | | While cartoonists are not subject to the kinds or political or thuggery pressures found in some other countries, it's just human nature for some people to criticize (cartoonists) and some people to be offended by the criticism (the subjects of the more barbed cartoons). |
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http://www.libertad-prensa.org/russell-eng.html
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| | US cartoonists under pressure to follow the patriotic line |
 | | Many cartoonists say that for the first few days after the attacks, their natural reaction was to produce work that expressed little more than shock, outrage and anger. |  | | The issue of such pressure is being highlighted this weekend by an exhibition of political cartoons from more than 30 cartoonists, including six Pulitzer Prize winners, whose work questions the administration's behaviour in one way or the other. |  | | Excessive patriotic zeal exerted by editors and publishers means that many "progressive" cartoonists are having their work dropped. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/704403/posts
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| | In focus: Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index |
 | | "It was a great cartoon and I got a lot of fan-mail on it, but a week later when I realized that every cartoonist in the world drew the same cartoon on the same day, I wished I hadn’t drawn it," he said. |  | | "I’m kind of like the cartoonists’ e-bartender to the world because everybody knows me. It’s unique and kind of strange, but it works for me," said Cagle. |  | | Now, with a host of cartoonists from across the nation and the far reaches of the globe, Cagle’s artist army has expanded from its humble origins, and his cartoonist syndicate brings opinionated glee to hundreds of US-based newspapers. |
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http://www.ojr.org/ojr/blog/People/759
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| | Pulse of the Twin Cities - Locally Grown Alternative Newspaper |
 | | Local cartoonists Roger Lootine, Ken Avidor and Andy Singer have collectively been doodling for decades. |  | | And while each artist has a distinct style, all three share a passion for biking that’s highlighted in the new Bikes and Comics show at One on One Bicycle Studio. |  | | What distinguishes a great cartoonist from a talented illustrator is his or her ability to tell a story with words and pictures—to write and draw— delivering a powerful message succinctly, using a particular style—humor, satire, socio-political commentary, serial, etc. |
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http://www.pulsetc.com/article.php?sid=1673
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| | Morrie Turner, A Salute to Pioneering Cartoonists of Color |
 | | That cartoonist is California Public Education Hall of Famer, Morrie Turner. |  | | It's this particular care for detail that makes Morrie Turner, the creator of the first truly integrated comic strip, Wee Pals so successful as a cartoonist. |  | | Of all the empty responses and suggestions to try another career, there was one letter that made the biggest impact on my life in cartooning- simply because the letter was hand written. |
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http://www.clstoons.com/paoc/morrie.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Cartoonists' and Illustrators' Trade Secrets: Books |
 | | Robin's writing style is frank and realistic and leaves you in no doubt that if you really want to be a cartoonist then you can. |  | | Where his previous book focused on cartooning techniques, this comprehensive follow up shows you how to make a living from cartooning and illustration. |  | | Robins first book 'The Cartoonist's Workbook' is a hard act to follow, but rest assured Robin has done just that in this his second book 'Trade Secrets'. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0713654880
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| | Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index! |
 | | Cartoonists listed here may display the pencil award. |  | | We pay the artists for the right to run display their work; its not free for us or you, don't steal it. |  | | The first days of the war by the USA's top cartoonists |
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http://www.warblogging.com/warfarking/mirror/1052328777.html
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| | Teachers' Guide for the Professional Cartoonists' Index |
 | | We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels --click on the icons to the left to visit our lesson plans. |  | | We will feature five new cartoons each week, often with comments by the cartoonists who drew the cartoons. |  | | This is the Teachers' Guide for using the Professional Cartoonists Index web site in your classes. |
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http://www.cagle.com/teacher
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| | Category:Cartoonists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For cartoonists who work mainly in comic strips, please see Category:Comic strip cartoonists. |  | | This category lists cartoonists who primarily produce either single panel editorial cartoons or gag cartoons. |  | | For cartoonists working in animation, please see Category:Animators |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Cartoonists
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| | NPR : Cartoonists Sharpen Pencils for 2004 Campaign |
 | | NPR : Cartoonists Sharpen Pencils for 2004 Campaign |  | | All this is great news for America's political cartoonists. |  | | Cartoonists love to exaggerate the features of their favorite subjects and John Edwards, Democrat John Kerry's running mate, is no exception. |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3410060
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| | Political Cartoonists Meet in Iowa |
 | | The symposium, held in conjunction with the journalism school's 75th anniversary celebration, is "to really draw attention to what could be an endangered species in American journalism," he said. |  | | Fewer than 150 editorial cartoonists work full-time at U.S. newspapers and the number shrinks every year, he said. |  | | Joel Pett, cartoonist at The Lexington Herald-Leader, said too many editors underestimate the power of a political cartoon. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/19991016/aponline013016_000.htm
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| | SitNews - Cartoonists Bash the New Pope by Daryl Cagle |
 | | Australian cartoonist Paul Zanetti depicts the pope saying, "Forward to the future" as he leads his sheep down a hole labeled "the past." Canadian cartoonist |  | | The recent cartoons criticizing the new pontiff come from cartoonists who don't like his conservative views. |  | | Cartoonists call the trend to opinionless cartoons "Newsweekization," as Newsweek Magazine is notorious for showcasing funny, pointless, inoffensive cartoons. |
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http://www.sitnews.us/Cagle/042605_daryl_cagle.html
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| | Amazon.com: Cartoonists (History Makers): Books: Bradley Steffens,Robyn M. Weaver,Robyn Conley-Weaver |
 | | Discusses the lives and achievements of seven cartoonists who have made a major impact on society through their art and wit: Mort Walker, Chuck Jones, Charles Schulz, Garry Trudeau, Cathy Guisewite, Matt Groening, and Scott Adams. |  | | Discussions of each cartoonist's work are supplemented and authenticated by quotes from scholars and contemporary observers of the time. |  | | General readers will enjoy reading about some of their favorite cartoonists and may even be encouraged to read other books in the series. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1560066687?v=glance
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| | USA PATRIOT Art Show |
 | | Even nationally-known artists, such as Boondocks cartoonist Arron McGruder and Ted Rall have been censored or repudiated. |  | | In some cities cartoonists have been fired or lost freelance jobs because of cartoons critical of U.S. policy or for using "wrong" metaphors. |  | | In response, cartoonists Gary Huck, Mike Konopacki, Matt Wuerker and writer Alec Dubro put together a show of cartoons from 41 editorial cartoonists from the U.S. and Mexico. |
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http://www.solidarity.com/hkcartoons/artshow/artshow.html
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| | WorldNetDaily: Liberal cartoonists accused of racism |
 | | Washington Post cartoonist Pat Oliphant penned Rice this week as a jabbering, "anything-you-say-boss" parrot with exaggerated lips telling the president how great he is. |  | | In October, Jeff Danziger, cartoonist for the New York Times, used Butterfly McQueen's line from "Gone With the Wind" "I don't know nuthin' 'bout birthin' babies" to have Rice deny knowledge of the aluminum tubes at the center of the debate over the administration's rationale for believing Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. |  | | The Washington Post online dropped Ted Rall& syndicated cartoons Monday citing a "tone" that did not fit the paper. |
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41552
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| | Join cartoonists.co.uk |
 | | Now you can let art buyers view samples of your work through Cartoonists.co.uk - from a simple FREE Link, to your own suite of pages showing examples of your cartoons plus contact information. |  | | The page will also work as a stand-alone webpage with a distinct URL in the form of www.cartoonists.co.uk/yourname. |  | | Are you a Professional Cartoonist or Caricaturist, looking to Showcase your Work in the UK? |
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http://www.cartoonists.co.uk/openingpages/joincartoonistscouk.html
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| | Cartoonists Across America & the World |
 | | Since 1985 we have been promoting literacy, creativity, the arts, and other positive issues by using cartoons and humor. |  | | Cartoonists Across America \& The World - Books \& Products |  | | Two complete new PhilYeh FONTS, created by and available exclusively from Comicraft, for both Mac and Windows! |
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http://www.wingedtiger.com
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| | PNG Tips for Cartoonists |
 | | I wrote this article to encourage cartoonists to start using PNG, and to share some tips on exploiting PNG's strengths. |  | | This is unfortunate, since PNG possesses a number of advantages over GIF, especially for Web cartoonists. |  | | Although it has been an official Internet image type since 1996, its adoption on the Web has been surprisingly slow. |
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http://www.hackles.org/etc/png.html
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| | How to be a Cartoonist |
 | | I've also written and draw cartoons for magazines, comic books and advertising. |  | | The purpose of the NCS Education Committee is to help, inform, and be a resource to aspiring cartoonists, struggling cartoonists, art teachers, educators, and generally anyone interested in the art and business of cartooning. |  | | The Education Committee of the National Cartoonists Society has compiled information to promote a better understanding of the world of cartooning. |
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http://www.reuben.org/ncs/advice.asp
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| | Fewer Jobs for Editorial Cartoonists |
 | | "If the newspaper is to be the watchdog of the government," concludes Rogers, "no one can bark louder than the cartoonist." |  | | But taking on some other targets has been risky this year. |  | | One is the growing group of editorial cartoonists (approximately 20) who also draw syndicated comics. |
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http://www.editorandpublisher.com/editorandpublisher/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2005330
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| | Australian Toon Studio Cartoonists Animators Caricaturists |
 | | How is Toon Studio different than other cartoonists? |  | | We're a small, honest team of experts with tons of experience (we've all been working in media since 1995 and some of us longer). |  | | We've done TV animated commercials broadcast on major networks across the nation. |
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http://www.toonstudio.com.au
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| | CSAB: Cartoonists |
 | | George Cruikshank - art, alcohol and satire : Large and informative site, hosted by BBC Online. |  | | Skippy and Percy Crosby: The Life and Work of a Great American Cartoonist. |  | | A list of book-length studies on individual cartoonists (including writers, publishers, and others associated with comic book production), now including web links. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~comicsresearch/cartoonists.html
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| | 19th Century Ireland and the Cartoonists by Roy Douglas |
 | | Yet the cartoonist throws some very useful sidelights, not only on the events and attitudes which he satirises, but also on the assumptions and prejudices of the cartoonist himself and of the people for whom he designs the cartoon. |  | | For the few months of his life which remained to him, and for years after his death, the savage disputes between Parnellite and anti- Parnellite Nationalists attracted the attention of cartoonists in both Ireland and Britain. |  | | Nobody believes for a moment that his drawings are intended to represent a literal report of what has happened, and he is virtually immune from the laws of libel. |
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http://www.politicalcartoon.co.uk/html/history7.html
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| | Cartoonists Discuss C&H Size :: The Gloves Come Off |
 | | Amend added that cartoonists have to make sure all their art and dialogue can withstand extensive shrinkage, which can lead to simplified and mediocre efforts. |  | | Another cartoonist who supports Watterson is Where I'm Coming From creator Barbara Brandon of Universal. |  | | Newspapers, he continued, helped Watterson reach his current "powerful position" by giving him space, an audience, and payments for his strip. |
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http://ignatz.brinkster.net/cdiscuss.html
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| | TIME.com -- Andrew Arnold: Consciousness Raising |
 | | After the care-free "flapper" strips of the 1920s, depression-era women cartoonists depicted mostly dimple-cheeked urchins, and their grannies, including "Mary Worth," created by Dale Conner. |  | | Lushly illustrated, the book makes a convincing case for her, and other's, influence on the genre. |  | | Like other American women after the war many of the cartoonists lost their jobs, just barely managing to find work in the burgeoning romance comicbook genre. |
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http://www.time.com/time/columnist/arnold/article/0,9565,187936,00.html
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| | Indiana Cartoonists - Dave Sattler |
 | | In addition to all his community involvement he is, foremost, a husband to his wife, Nancy, devoted father to his four grown children and a doting grandfather. |  | | All cartoons on this site are used with permission from the cartoonists. |  | | He had been drawing cartoons for the local weekly paper The Lafayette Leader since high school. |
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http://www.indianacartoonists.com/dsattler/bio.asp
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| | Australian Cartoonists' Association Web Forum :: Index |
 | | Cartoonists share experiences and knowledge on legal precedents arising from published cartoons, infringements, complaints and other contentious issues. |  | | Cartoonists discuss publishing ventures, book launches and reading material of interest to cartoonists. |  | | Cartoonists discuss overseas reactions to cartoonists and their work and limitations to freedoms of speech, opinion and beliefs. |
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http://www.abwac.org.au/barney/index.php
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| | USATODAY.com - Code-red cartoonists |
 | | When Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Michael Ramirez put pen to paper seeking to defend President Bush from attacks on his Iraq policy, he never expected to be targeted for federal interrogation. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2003-07-23-edit-two_x.htm
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| | The Number One Site for UK Cartoonists |
 | | View the work of a vast number of the U.K.'s top cartoonists. |  | | The cartoonists.co.uk site is a valuable reference source for anyone requiring the skills of a Professional UK Cartoonist or Caricaturist |
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http://www.cartoonists.co.uk
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