Charles Werner

Charles Werner

Charles George Werner (March 23, 1909 - July 1, 1997) was an American Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist. He worked as a cartoonist for the Indianapolis Star for 47 years.[1][2]

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Biography

Charles Werner was born on March 23, 1909 in Marshfield, Wisconsin. Werner attended Oklahoma City University with no formal training in art.[1] From 1930 until 1935 he worked as staff artist and photographer for Springfield, Missouri's Leader and Press. Werner joined the Daily Oklahoman in 1935, eventually becoming editoral cartoonist in 1937.[1]

Werner left the Oklahoman for a job as Chief Editorial Cartoonist at the Chicago Sun in 1941. However he left the Sun for the Indianapolis Star in 1947 and worked there until his retirement in 1994. In 1959 he also served as the president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.[1]

In his nearly 60 year career, Werner's work garnered interest from several U.S. Presidents. In 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson requested over a dozen original cartoons for his personal collection. Former President Harry Truman also requested an original cartoon from Werner for his presidential library. Charles Werner died on July 1, 1997 from cancer.[1]

Awards

Werner won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1939. The cartoon he won for was published in the Daily Oklahoman on October 6, 1938. Titled "Nomination for 1938," the cartoon depicted the Munich Agreement which provided for the transfer of Sudetenland to Hitler's Germany. At 29 years old, Werner was the youngest person to win the Pulitzer for Editorial Cartooning.[1][2]

Werner also received the Sigma Delta Chi Award for excellence in journalism in 1943, and seven Freedom Foundation Awards (1951–1963). During the 1969 International Salon of Cartoons in Montreal, Werner won an award as one of the world's six best cartoonists.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Charles Werner Papers Syracuse University, 17 Sep 2009, Retrieved 11/23/2010
  2. ^ a b The Pulitzer Prizes The Pulitzer Prizes, 2010, Retrieved 11/23/2010

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