- Tony Rafty
Tony Rafty OAM (born Tony Raftopoulos;
12 October 1915 ) is aGreek Australian artist. He specialises in drawingcaricatures .Rafty was born in Paddington, New South Wales. As a boy he first started drawing caricatures whilst
caddy ing during the Depression.During World War II, Rafty served as a
war artist and journalist for the Australian Army, serving inNew Guinea ,Borneo andSingapore . He sketched the surrender of the Japanese in Singapore, and covered the release of POWs from prison camps, includingBatu Lintang camp in Kuching, Sarawak. He completed many sketches of war action including a memorable one of Lord Louis Mountbatten. A few years later he covered the Indonesian War of Independence, and befriended PresidentSukarno of Indonesia. His considerable number of works from that era are housed in the National Library and theAustralian War Memorial inCanberra , with others held at theImperial War Museum inLondon .Rafty has caricatured politicians, sportspeople, and entertainers. He has sketched sportsmen and women at every
Olympic Games from 1948 (in London) to 1996 (in Atlanta). His work has been exhibited worldwide and over 15,000 of his caricatures have been featured in newspapers and magazines. In 1981, Rafty became the world’s first caricaturist to have subjects appear on national stamps, with caricatures of sportsmenVictor Trumper ,Walter Lindrum , Sir Norman Brooks andDarby Munro appearing on stamps for the Australian Post. He has also provided courtroom sketches for an Australian television channel.Rafty is one of the founding members of the
Australian Black and White Artists Club and served as its President; for 23 years he was on the Board of Directors of the Sydney Journalists Club, where he also held the position of President; he also served the Australian War Correspondents’ Association. Rafty still leads theAnzac Day march at the head of the Australian War Correspondents Society.In 1985, Rafty was awarded the Gold Cross of
Mount Athos , one of Greece’s highest honours, and in 1991 he was awarded theOrder of Australia Medal for services to the media.Sir William Dargie, a prominent Australian artist, eight-time winner of the
Archibald Prize , and war artist with Rafty in World War II commented: “Tony Rafty is simply splendid. He not only brings an intellectual quality to his work, but he does it so well within a social context that he creates subjects which have a life of their own.”ources
* [http://www.mediaman.com.au/articles/rafty.html "Tony Rafty: Caricaturist and Australian National Treasure" by Greg Tingle]
* [http://www.ausgolf.com.au/rafty.htm Biographical notes]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/caricaturist-whose-story-began-at-the-frontline/2006/04/24/1145861286700.html "Caricaturist whose story began at the frontline" by Malcolm Brown]External links
* [http://www.iwm.org.uk/server/show/conMediaFile.29320 Sketch of malnutrition cases from Batu Lintang] "Typical Malnutrition Cases: Australian and British Prisoners of War just released from Lintang Barracks, Kuching, Borneo" by
Tony Rafty . Imperial War Museum, Catalogue Number LD5884.
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