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David Horsey (born 1951) is an American editorial cartoonist and commentator. His cartoons appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1979 until December 2011 and in the Los Angeles Times since that time. His cartoons are syndicated to newspapers nationwide by Tribune Content Agency. [1]
An editorial cartoonist is an artist, a cartoonist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. The list is incomplete; it lists only those editorial cartoonists for whom a Wikipedia article already exists.
David Horsey (born 1951), American editorial cartoonist; David Horsey (golfer) (born 1985), English professional golfer; Edward Horsey (1525–1583), conspirator against Queen Mary I of England; Henry R. Horsey (1924–2016), American jurist; Jerome Horsey (c. 1550–1626), English explorer, diplomat and politician
David Horsey, cartoonist for Los Angeles Times; Edward McKnight Kauffer, artist and graphic designer, grew up in Evansville [3] Barbara Kinney, photojournalist and White House photographer during Clinton administration; Josh Goldstein, NYC collage artist and architect. Karl Kae Knecht, cartoonist for Evansville Courier
Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is an American cartoonist who created The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series that was syndicated internationally to more than 1,900 newspapers for fifteen years. [1] The series ended with Larson's retirement on January 1, 1995, though since 2020 Larson has published additional comics online.
George Hager – cartoonist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; John "DOK" Hager – cartoonist for the Seattle Daily Times; Alex Haley – writer, author of Roots; Anna Roosevelt Halsted – journalist, daughter of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Victor Hanzeli – linguist, former Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literature at UW
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"For his perceptive cartoons executed with a distinctive style and sense of humor." 2004: Matt Davies: The Journal News "For his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a fresh, original style." 2005: Nick Anderson: The Courier-Journal "For his unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages ...