- Daniel R. Fitzpatrick
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Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick (1891 Superior, Wisconsin – May 18, 1969) was commonly known as "Daniel R. Fitzpatrick." He was a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and an editorial cartoonist for the St. Louis Dispatch from 1913 to 1958.[1]
Fitzpatrick studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. From 1911 to 1912 he worked as a staff artist and cartoonist at the Chicago Daily News. Joining the St. Louis Post Dispatch in 1913, Fitzpatrick served as its editorial cartoonist until 1958.[2]
His work and actions received criticism. In 1940 the cartoonist and several other Post Dispatch staff members were cited with contempt of court because they criticized the dismissal of an extortion suit against a State Representative. Fitzpatrick received a ten day sentence and a $100 fine.[2]
During his lifetime, Fitzpatrick saw cartoons exhibited at the St. Louis Art Museum as well as the Moscow Museum of Modern Western Painting. In the spring of 1941 the New York City's Associated American Artists Gallery held its second exhibition of Fitzpatrick's cartoons.[2]
Washington University, in St. Louis, presented Fitzpatrick the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters in 1949.[2] Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick died on May 18, 1969.
His papers are held at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.[3][4]
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Awards
- 1954 The Hillman Prize
- 1926; 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, for his cartoon "The Laws of Moses and the Laws of Today" in the St. Louis Post Dispatch on April 12, 1926, (the cartoon is known for representing disapproval of the rapid increase of laws and legislation compared to the few laws enacted by Moses); in 1955, for his June 8, 1954 cartoon "How Would Another Mistake Help?" This particular cartoon was about the French and possible U.S. involvement in Indochina.[2]
- 1958 Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism [5]
Works
- As I saw it: a review of our times with 311 cartoons and notes, Simon and Schuster, 1953
References
- ^ "Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick (1891-1969) - Famous Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri & Western Historical Manuscript Collection". Shs.umsystem.edu. 1969-05-18. http://shs.umsystem.edu/famousmissourians/military/bradley/fitzpatrick.html. Retrieved 2010-09-16.
- ^ a b c d e Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick Cartoons Syracuse University, 15 Sep 2009, Retrieved 10/1/2010
- ^ "WHMC-Columbia-Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, Papers, 1913-1966 (C3832)-INVENTORY". Whmc.umsystem.edu. http://whmc.umsystem.edu/invent/3832.html. Retrieved 2010-09-16.
- ^ "WHMC-St. Louis sl 460 Fitzpatrick, Daniel R. (1891-1969) and Mauldin, Bill". Umsl.edu. http://www.umsl.edu/~whmc/guides/whm0460.htm. Retrieved 2010-09-16.
- ^ "Missouri School of Journalism: Profiles in Success: Jack Briggs '61". Journalism.missouri.edu. 2008-03-05. http://journalism.missouri.edu/alumni/jack-briggs-61.html. Retrieved 2010-09-16.
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning (1922–1950) - Rollin Kirby (1922)
- Jay Norwood Darling (1924)
- Rollin Kirby (1925)
- D. R. Fitzpatrick (1926)
- Nelson Harding (1927)
- Nelson Harding (1928)
- Rollin Kirby (1929)
- Charles R. Macauley (1930)
- Edmund Duffy (1931)
- John T. McCutcheon (1932)
- H. M. Talburt (1933)
- Edmund Duffy (1934)
- Ross A. Lewis (1935)
- C. D. Batchelor (1937)
- Vaughn Shoemaker (1938)
- Charles G. Werner (1939)
- Edmund Duffy (1940)
- Jacob Burck (1941)
- Herbert Lawrence Block (1942)
- Jay Norwood Darling (1943)
- Clifford K. Berryman (1944)
- Sergeant Bill Mauldin (1945)
- Bruce Alexander Russell (1946)
- Vaughn Shoemaker (1947)
- Reuben L. Goldberg (1948)
- Lute Pease (1949)
- James T. Berryman (1950)
- Complete list
- (1922–1950)
- (1951–1975)
- (1976–2000)
- (2001–2025)
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning (1951–1975) - Reg (Reginald W.) Manning (1951)
- Fred L. Packer (1952)
- Edward D. Kuekes (1953)
- Herbert Lawrence Block (1954)
- Daniel R. Fitzpatrick (1955)
- Robert York (1956)
- Tom Little (1957)
- Bruce M. Shanks (1958)
- William H. (Bill) Mauldin (1959)
- Carey Orr (1961)
- Edmund S. Valtman (1962)
- Frank Miller (1963)
- Paul Conrad (1964)
- Don Wright(1966)
- Patrick B. Oliphant (1967)
- Eugene Gray Payne (1968)
- John Fischetti (1969)
- Thomas F. Darcy (1970)
- Paul Conrad (1971)
- Jeff MacNelly (1972)
- Paul Szep (1974)
- Garry Trudeau (1975)
- Complete list
- (1922–1950)
- (1951–1975)
- (1976–2000)
- (2001–2025)
External links
Categories:- American editorial cartoonists
- 1891 births
- 1969 deaths
- Artists from Missouri
- Artists from Wisconsin
- Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning winners
- People from St. Louis, Missouri
- People from Superior, Wisconsin
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