Andrzej Krauze
Andrzej Krauze (born 7 March 1947) is a Polish-born British
cartoonist, illustrator,
caricaturist, painter,
poster designer and
satirist noted for his
allegorical,
fabulous,
symbolic and sometimes scary imagery, as well as his reliance on
black ink, bold lines and
cross-hatching. His illustrations have been a regular fixture in the British national daily newspaper ''
The Guardian'' since 1989, and he has also contributed to the English-language newspapers and magazines ''
The New York Times'', ''
The Sunday Telegraph'', ''
The Times'', ''
International Herald Tribune'', ''
New Scientist'', ''
The Independent on Sunday'', ''
The Bookseller'', ''
New Statesman'', ''
Modern Painters'', ''
Campaign'', ''
The Listener'', ''
New Society'' and ''
Story Teller''. He won the
Victoria and Albert Museum Award for Illustration in 1996, and the
Ranan Lurie Political Cartoon Award in 2003.
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