Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Conrad (June 27, 1924 – September 4, 2010) was one of the most distinguished political cartoonists in the world. Conrad was chief editorial cartoonist of the Los Angeles Times...
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Conrad (June 27, 1924 – September 4, 2010) was one of the most distinguished political cartoonists in the world. Conrad was chief editorial cartoonist of the Los Angeles Times from 1964 to 1993. His trenchant political observations appear in newspapers nationwide and abroad.
Paul Conrad / TruthdigSep 9, 2010
This tribute site includes a cartoon gallery of Conrad's classics and showcases a documentary about Conrad, "Drawing Fire," which is also available for purchase on the site. Dig deeper
Paul Conrad / TruthdigSep 8, 2010
Paul Conrad's official website offers copies of his political cartoons as well as his bronze sculptures of political figures for sale. Dig deeper
BLANKSep 5, 2010
Legendary political cartoonist Paul Conrad died Saturday morning at the age of 86. An artist who won the Pulitzer Prize three times, Conrad was the cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times for 30 years and a proud member of Richard Nixon's “enemies list.”Legendary political cartoonist Paul Conrad died Saturday morning at the age of 86. An artist who won the Pulitzer Prize three times, Conrad was the cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times for 30 years and a proud member of Richard Nixon's “enemies list.” Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
BLANKOct 20, 2006
Check out this documentary on legendary editorial cartoonist Paul Conrad, who won three Pulitzers, earned a spot on Nixon's enemies list and tackled every major political issue in America over the span of his 50-year career. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
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