Patrick B. Oliphant

Patrick B. Oliphant (b. July 24, 1935 at Adelaide, Australia) Pat Oliphant is an Australian-American cartoonist. His career, which spans over fifty years, began in 1952 as a copyboy with the Adelaide News. He continued in the newspaper business in Australia until he emigrated to the United States in 1964. Oliphant settled in Denver drawing for the Denver Post. In 1966, Oliphant won his first and only Pulitzer Prize. Oliphant moved to the now defunct Washington Star for six years until the paper folded in 1981. By 1981, Oliphant's work was in syndication. Since then, he has become the most syndicated cartoonist in the world. His work has also appeared in shows most notably at the National Portrait Gallery. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, Oliphant has won the Reuben Award twice and the Thomas Nast Prize. Oliphant Oliphant

 

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