David Rowe (cartoonist)

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David Rowe (David Alexander Rowe), is an Australian cartoonist.

He grew up in Canberra.[1]

He has made cartoons on political issues for the Australian Financial Review.[2] He had earlier worked for the Canberra Times as a cartoonist in the 1980s.[3]

He regularly appears in the annual series Best Australian Political Cartoons edited by Russ Radcliffe.[4][5] He is also well documented in the National Museum political cartoon inventory.[6]

In 2013 he was the Behind the Lines,[7] Cartoonist of the year.[8] Also in 2017.[9][10][11]

He also exhibited cartoons in Sydney in 2013.[12]

In 2015 he published a volume titled Mindless colouring 101.[13]

Publications in which illustrations are attributed[]

  • Rowe, David (David Alexander); Tingle, Laura, (writer of introduction.) (2019), Politics now, Scribe, ISBN 978-1-925849-43-1CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Brasch, Nicolas; Rowe, David, 1968- (2008), So you want to be prime minister?, Black Dog Books, ISBN 978-1-74203-022-7CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) [14]
  • Hunter, Amy; Rowe, David (2009), Great Aussie inventions (1st ed.), Black Dog Books, ISBN 978-1-74203-076-0 [15]

References[]

  1. ^ "This cartoonist packs a punch, with worldwide targets". Public Radio International. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  2. ^ Rowe, David (David Alexander); Turner, Ann, 1929-2011. (Interviewer) (1999), David Rowe interviewed by Ann Turner for the Comic artists and illustrators oral history project, 1999 Apr. 2, retrieved 13 January 2019CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Rowe, David; Pryor, Geoff, 1944-; Leak, Bill, 1956-2017; Emmerson, Rod, 1955-; Barrow, Helen; Brown, Warren, 1965-; Film Australia; Australian Film Finance Corporation; Evershine (Firm); ABC-TV (Australia) (2008), Hired assassins : political cartooning in Australia, retrieved 13 January 2019CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Radcliffe, Russ (2003), Best Australian political cartoons, Scribe, retrieved 13 January 2019
  5. ^ "A selection from 'Best Australian Political Cartoons 2006' edited by Russ Radcliffe.(Cartoon Feature)", Arena Magazine, Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd (86): 14(1), 1 December 2006, ISSN 1039-1010
  6. ^ Political cartoons, Museum Metadata Exchange, retrieved 13 January 2019
  7. ^ Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House (2011), Behind the Lines : the year's best political cartoons, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, retrieved 13 January 2019
  8. ^ https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/behind-the-lines-announce-david-rowe-as-cartoonist-of-the-year-20131129-2ygb1.html By Ian Warden
  9. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S9cQvSCBrY Interview for 2017 award
  10. ^ "David Rowe 2017 Cartoonist Of The Year / Australian Cartoonists Association". www.cartoonists.org.au. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  11. ^ "David Rowe has been named political cartoonist of the year by Behind the Lines". Australian Financial Review. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  12. ^ http://www.artnewsblog.com/cartoonist-david-rowe-at-the-hughes-gallery/
  13. ^ Rowe, David (David Alexander) (2015), Mindless colouring 101, Melbourne University Press, ISBN 978-0-522-86940-8
  14. ^ Second edition -Brasch, Nicolas; Rowe, David (David Alexander), 1968-, (illustrator.) (2013), So you want to be prime minister? (2nd ed.), Black dog books, ISBN 978-1-922179-25-8CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Second edition - Hunter, Amy; Rowe, David (2013), Great Aussie inventions (2nd ed.), Black Dog Books, ISBN 978-1-922179-24-1
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