The Changing Face of Art in Greece (Signed) (Original)
The Changing Face of Art in Greece (Signed) (Original)
The Changing Face of Art in Greece (Signed) (Original)
Artist: Stanley Arthur Franklin Medium: Pen & Ink on Board Size: 12" x 9" (310mm x 235mm) Date: 1969 Signature: Signed by artist top right Code: FranklinGreece
This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Stanley Arthur Franklin.
Seemingly Greece had as unfortunate a reputation in 1969 as it does now. Political cartoon commenting on one of the Greek authority's strengths in the late 1960s.
An editorial cartoon originally published in the Daily Mirror 3rd December 1969. SIGNED by the artist.
Stanley Arthur Franklin (30 October 1930 – 2 February 2004; London, UK) Stanley Arthur Franklin was a British political cartoonist whose career on the Daily Mirror and The Sun newspapers covered almost forty years.
Stanley (Stan) Franklin, born at Bow in the East End of London, was the son of coppersmith Harry Franklin. He left school at 14, and later attended Hammersmith School of Arts and Crafts where he produced his first cartoon published in Fleet Street, and took classes in lithography at The Working Men's College, Camden. He admired work of the Daily Mirror's Philip Zec which inspired him to become a political cartoonist. However, he failed to gain employment at the Evening Standard, and joined an advertising agency.
First employed as cartoonist with the Daily Herald in 1954, he moved on to the Daily Mirror in 1959, succeeding 'Vicky' (Victor Weisz). He stayed at the Mirror until 1970, moved to The Sun in 1974, and worked with that paper until 1998. His work included many cartoons of leading politicians and aristocracy, including several prime ministers, and Prince Philip who collected Franklin's sketches of the Royal Family.
As a free-lance cartoonist he produced work for the New Statesman and for illustrated books: Alf Garnett's Little Blue Book (1973), The Thoughts of Chairman Alf (1973), Alf Garnett Scripts (1973), and Dick Emery's In Character (1973). He was a founder member of the Cartoonists' Association, formed in 1966, and was a member of the Fleets Street's old Press Club and a guarantor of the London Press Club. Franklin died at Kingston-upon-Thames near London in 2004.
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