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Studio: international art — 26.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 114 (September, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Jenkins, Will: Illustration of the daily press in America, [2]
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19876#0300

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American Press Illustrators

made to do a coon minstrel show to the accom-
paniment of satirical verses.

Mr. Julien, in spite of his busy life of newspaper
work, has found time to paint creditable pictures
in oil, and is a well-known exhibitor in Canada.

Another member of the " Star" staff who has
gained an enviable reputation is R. G. Mathews.
Particularly strong as a sketcher, he is doing most
of the important news work of that paper.

J. W. Bengough, of the "Toronto Globe," is
the best known of Canadian caricaturists. His
methods are tasteful and at the same time power-
ful. Hitting with gloved hand and subtle humour,
he has for years been a force in Canadian affairs.
He is the founder and leading spirit of " Grip "
(the Canadian "Punch"). Artist, poet, and public
speaker, he has done much to encourage a national
spirit in Canada. During a recent visit to England,
he contributed a number of his efforts to the
columns of a London daily paper.

Another Canadian cartoonist of note is A. G.
Raceyof the "Montreal Star," whose work is always

topical and powerful. In a comparatively short
time he has reached a high position in Canadian
journalism. Besides his work in Canada, he is a
well-known contributor to the American comic
weeklies.

R. M. Brinkerhoff has done good work on the
New York press ; some of his cartoons are among
the best that have appeared in recent years.

John T. McCutcheon, cartoonist of the " Chicago
Record," has distinguished himself both as artist
and news writer. His news and pictures from the
Philippines, India, and China have been features
of that paper. His cabled story and later sketches
describing the battle of Manilla were among the
journalistic successes of recent years.

Dan Smith has done good work for many ot the
New York papers. He is very successful in render-
ing animals in humorous compositions, and his
work is also well known in magazine and book
pages.

The cartoonist is here considered as an illustrator
of news only ; if referred to as cartoonists, anything

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