Les Gibbard

Les Gibbard

Les Gibbard (b. 26 October 1945, Kaiapoi, New Zealand) is a political cartoonist, journalist, illustrator and animator.

As a political cartoonist at "The Guardian" newspaper for 25 years, Gibbard became the longest-serving artist of his type in the publication’s history. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/newsroom/story/0,11718,1465762,00.html Gibbard at the Guardian: 1969 to 1994] , The Guardian, 2005] In addition to his contributions to the Guardian, Gibbard’s work has also featured in the "Daily Mirror", the "Daily Sketch", "The Daily Telegraph", "The Sunday Mirror", "The London Evening Standard", "Time Out" and "Melody Maker". [http://opal.kent.ac.uk/cartoonx-cgi/artist.py?id=58 Biography at the British Cartoon Archive] , University of Kent]

Early life

Gibbard was raised in New Zealand and learnt his trade under the tutelage of Gordon Minhinnick (himself influenced by David Low), a former political cartoonist with the "New Zealand Herald". After working for a number of New Zealand and Australian publications during the 1960s, Gibbard moved to London and was initially employed by The Daily Telegraph before joining The Guardian in 1969, replacing Bill Papas. At the time he joined, Gibbard was the youngest cartoonist in the paper’s history at 23.

"The Guardian" (1969-1994)

While working at "The Guardian", Gibbard produced a number of striking cartoons and courted controversy during the Falklands War with a re-working of a Philip Zec cartoon "The price of petrol" which previously caused uproar during World War II. [Published in March 1942 in The Daily Mirror, the cartoon depicted a torpedoed merchant seaman hanging onto a life raft. The caption read: "The price of petrol has been increased by one penny: Official." Intended to show that the public should use fuel sparingly as it was costing lives to bring it across the North Atlantic, the illustration angered Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, who contemplated having the paper shut down. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison viewed the piece as a veiled attack on the “profit-seeking” oil companies stating: “Very artistically drawn, witty - Goebbels at his best. It is plainly meant to tell seamen not to go to sea to put money in the pockets of the petrol owners.” from [http://www.politicalcartoon.co.uk/html/history/contentious-cartoon.html "Contentious Cartoon" by Dr Tim Benson] ] Responding to the sinking of the "Belgrano", on 6 May 1982 the newspaper ran Gibbard's version of the cartoon, re-captioned with the line: "The price of sovereignty has increased - official".

Gibbard later stated: "I was unaware of the furore caused by it until I returned home later the following day to barrage of phone calls asking me how I proposed responding to being called a traitor." The cartoon was raised in the House of Commons and was cited as evidence, by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that the British media did not support military action, and rival newspaper "The Sun" also accused Gibbard and "The Guardian" of treason: "What is it but treason for The Guardian to print a cartoon, showing a British seaman clinging to a raft... isn't that exactly calculated to weaken Britain's resolve at a time when lives have been lost, whatever the justice of her cause?" The criticism in turn lead to The Sun’s leader-writer being ejected from the National Union of Journalists for “unfraternal behaviour”.

Further works

Gibbard has worked as an animator and produced his own animated political cartoon series "Newshound" for Granada television. He also provided illustrations for the popular New Zealand social commentary book, "The Half Gallon Quarter Acre Pavlova Paradise".

Gibbard has drawn political cartoons for Channel 4's "A Week in Politics" and for BBC’s "Newsnight" and he produced weekly cartoons for political comment show "On the Record" between 1988 amd 1995. He has also contributed to a number of international animated features including "The Super Globetrotters", "Under Milk Wood" and "Ivor the Invisible".

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0316477/ Les Gibbard] at the Internet Movie Database


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