- John Minnion
John Minnion is an English
illustrator . His distinctive black and white drawings have appeared in publications such as the "Financial Times ", "The Guardian ", and "The Times ", where for six years he illustrated the television criticism column written byLynne Truss , author of the surprise best-seller about punctuation, "Eats, Shoots and Leaves ". Minnion drew politicians for the "New Statesman " and composers (bothjazz and classical) for "The Listener ". His skilfulcaricature s are drawn always from photographs, never from life.Minion has published several books which bring together drawn and written portraits, under the label of his own publishing company, Checkmate Books, which he runs from his home in
Liverpool . The first of these books was "Glued to the Gogglebox", which brought together variousBritish television personalities. His second publication centred on 20th century composers, and was named "Uneasy Listening". This was closely followed by "Hitler's List", a compendium of those found undesirable by theThird Reich , from Gypsies toJews , concentrating on the so-calleddegenerate art . His most recent publication is "Pool of Life: The Story of Liverpool in Caricatures", which has been released as part of the city's year asEuropean Capital of Culture .External links
* [http://www.checkmatebooks.com/ John Minnion's official website]
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