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And this leaves out of account altogether the artist's work as a cartoonist, where he often exceeded the duty of the historian, and not only recorded the course of events but actually influenced it.
Some experiment with projecting the spoken words into the picture itself, bringing the phrase in glaring white letters near the head of the person who is speaking, in a way similar to the methods of the newspaper cartoonists.
Some of these drawings remind us that the great cartoonist's message was primarily delivered to his own countrymen.
The follies of Socialism also afford an abundance of suggestions for dramatists and cartoonists.
Then, too, I realised that it was going to affect the entire brotherhood of newspaper artists, especially the cartoonists.
Although cartoons have critical potential, cartoonists were unable to develop fully these resources in this context.
He was a cartoonist much admired in his day.
But he also, like the anti-poor law cartoonists of the 1830s and 1840s, responds to a tradition of radical melodrama.
In this way, a semi-sub-community of artists and cartoonists was created in the late 1970s.
Cartoonists have often depicted a sergeant-major standing on the hair of a recruit and telling him if it hurts to go and get it cut.
Cartoonists, journalists and citizens should be able to speak their minds freely even if that means insulting some people.
They must expect, whether by the reporter's words or the cartoonist's pencil, to suffer some wounding blows.
They invited the cartoonist to meet them to see how far they resembled his caricature.
He has come in for a great deal of satire and cartoonists' fun.
The bowler-hatted, striped-trousered, brolly-carrying, tea-drinking and red-tape-wrapping caricature of the civil servant is a figment of the cartoonists' vivid imagination.
Self-censorship is becoming more common and politicians, cartoonists and journalists now need protection against death threats.
Will he not discriminate between them and the cartoonist and the publishers of the paper?
And every cartoonist sometimes, once or twice a year perhaps, has to be held back by the most liberal of editors.
What he produced, apart from providing some good material for the cartoonists, was a piece of paper—nothing more than that.
If taken literally, that conjures up a most titillating temptation for a cartoonist.