Geoff Pryor
For the Australian rules footballer, see Geoff Pryor (footballer).
Geoffrey Pryor (born 1944 in Canberra[1]) is an Australian political cartoonist who was the editorial cartoonist for the Canberra Times newspaper between 1978 and 2008.[1] During this 30-year career, Pryor generally drew seven cartoons per week for the newspaper.[1] Pryor's style was influenced by his predecessor at The Canberra Times, Larry Pickering.[2] His graphic style is ornate, much more detailed and portrait-like than that of such contemporaries as Patrick Cook.
Reference sources
- Portrait of Geoff Pryor, cartoonist by Virginia Wallace-Crabbe, 1997
- Interview with Geoff Pryor, cartoonist (sound recording) interviewed by Ann Turner, 1998
References
- 1 2 3 National Museum of Australia (14 December 2008). "Animated conversation between Geoff Pryor and Michael McKernan". National Museum of Australia. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
- ↑ "Larry Pickering profile". Museum of Australian Democracy. 2002. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
External links
- Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings - held and digitised by the National Library of Australia
- Engaging insight into the nation's past: Geoff Pryor / Old Parliament House
- Engaging insight into the nation's past: Pickering and Pryor / Old Parliament House
- Cartoonist Pryor retiring after 30 yrs / ABC News
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