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An anti-car, pro-bike manifesto, in drawings.
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On 27 September 1948, British cartoonist Leslie Gilbert Illingworth emphasises the effectiveness of the airlift bringing supplies to the Western sectors of Berlin, temporarily isolated by the blockade imposed by the Soviet forces on 24 June 1948. From bottom to top: Joseph Stalin, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister; and Andrey Vyshinsky, Permanent Representative of the Soviet Union on the United Nations Security Council, who are vainly trying to stop the intermittent flow of aircraft bringing supplies to West Berlin.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.
Keith Van Douglas, 71, sits at the diner table and draws out one of his latest ideas. There are four sketchbooks spread across the table amongst an assortment of coffee
An anti-car, pro-bike manifesto, in drawings.
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This is an original art poster by Tomi Ungerer for his exhibition in Zurich, Switzerland in 1982. Jean-Thomas "Tomi" Ungerer (28 November 1931 - 9 February 2019) was an Alsatian artist and writer. He published over 140 books ranging from children's books to adult works and from the fantastic to the autobiographical. He was known for sharp social satire and witty aphorisms. Ungerer is also famous as a cartoonist and designer of political posters and film posters. This huge poster is in good condition with only slight signs of handling. The poster is unframed and will be sent rolled in a sturdy tube. The price includes registered/tracked and fully insured shipping with national post. Upgrades for faster shipping are available at the check out. Please send me a message for a current estimation of transport time to your destination. The current international transport time by national post is approximately 2 weeks.