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Dave Brown (cartoonist)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dave Brown (born 4 December 1957)[1] is a British political cartoonist for the Independent newspaper in London.

Brown began his career at The Sunday Times in 1989, working for other publications before joining The Independent in 1998.[2]

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Controversy

Dave Brown's cartoon of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as a "Monster eating Palestinian babies" in a paraphrase on Saturn Devouring One of his Children, a grotesque painting done by Francisco de Goya in 1819.

Brown became well known for his cartoon of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as a "Monster eating Palestinian babies" in a paraphrase on Saturn Devouring One of his Children, a grotesque painting done by Francisco de Goya in 1819. For this cartoon, Brown won the 2003 Political Cartoon of the Year award, presented by the former cabinet minister Clare Short on 25 November 2003 at the headquarters of The Economist in London.[2]

After it received numerous complaints, the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) decided that the cartoon did not breach its code.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Biography: Dave Brown
  2. ^ a b "'Independent' cartoonist wins award". Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2007.
  3. ^ Ciar Byrne (22 May 2003). "Independent cartoon cleared of anti-semitism". The Guardian.

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