David Low, Internationalist
[¥ David Low is not the greatest. cartoonist in the world to-day, he is the best-known, at any rate in English-speaking countries. David Low started drawing in Christchurch and then moved to the Sydney " Bulletin." From Sydney, Low went to London, where for some time he drew for the " Daily News." For some years now he has drawn for the "Evening Standard" and syndicated papers. Low has become a national and also an international institution. His cartoons are looked for eagerly in many countries. No one has his extraordinary combination of humour and force, with the knack of appealing to the mass of readers. His cartoons are true footnotes to history, and we might go further and say they are history illuminated by flashes of lightning.-(" N.Z. Brains Abroad" (7), 1YA, January 26.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 5
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135David Low, Internationalist New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 5
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