English Caricaturist


English Caricaturist

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Matt Bors is a nationally syndicated American editorial cartoonist and editor of online comics publication The Nibb. Formerly the comics journalism editor for Cartoon Move, in 2012 he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and became the first alt-weekly cartoonist to win the Herblock Prize for Excellence in Cartooningg.

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Steve Benson Benson is the grandson of former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. and former LDS Churchh presidentt Ezra Taft Bensonn. Benson attended Brigham Young Universityy, from which he graduated cum laudee. He became the cartoonist for the Arizona Republic in 1980. In the late 1980s he was at first a supporter, then a prominent critic, of Evan Mechamm, the first Mormonn to be elected governor of Arizona. Benson's criticism stirred controversy among Arizona's Mormon population, leading some LDS Church members to seek the intervention of Benson's grandfather in the matter, Benson was later relieved of his position on a church council


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Jack Ohman (born September 1, 1960) is the editorial cartoonist at The Sacramento Bee, in Sacramento, California. His work is syndicated nationwide to over 300 newspapers by Tribune Media Services. He was the cartoonist at The Oregonian in Portland, Oregon, but left after being offered the job of editorial cartoonist by The Sacramento Bee. He succeeded his late friend, Rex Babin In 2016; he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
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Martin Rowson (born 15 February 1959) is a British editorial cartoonist and writer. His genre is political satire and his style is scathing and graphic. He characterizes his work as "visual journalism". His cartoons appear frequently in The Guardian and the Daily Mirror. He also contributes freelance cartoons to other publications, such as Tribune, Index on Censorship and the Morning Sr.


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Walt Handelsman Handelsman graduated from Dean College (Franklin, MA) with an associate degree in Art Therapy in 1977; and the University of Cincinnati in 1979. He began his professional career at a chain of 13 Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C., suburban weeklies from 1982–1985, followed by positions at The Scranton Times of Scranton, Pennsylvania, from 1985–1989, and The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, Louisiana, from 1989 to 2001, whereupon he joined Newsday, based on Long Island, New York. In 2013 he left Newsday to return to New Orleans with The Advocate, which had recently expanded its coverage to include New Orleans as well as its original home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is the author of seven collections of his editorial cartoons as well as a children's book published in 1995.


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Opinion

I have selected these caricaturists because their works seem to me very amusing and they are considered like some of the best drawers of English speech. The styles of drawings are different, some are made in black and white, others with flat inks and finally there is another type illustration. None of them is based on image distortion. The characters that appear in the cartoons are current characters related to politics like Trump and Obama. In the illustrations they take with humor the political situation. In all of them they exaggerate the facial features more characteristic of these personages.

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