Unk White

Cecil 'Unk' White
Born Cecil John White
1900
Auckland, New Zealand
Died March 1986
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Pen name Unk
Occupation Cartoonist, illustrator, artist
Nationality New Zealand

Cecil John White (1900 – March 1986), known under the penname Unk White, was an Australian cartoonist born in Auckland, New Zealand.

He came to Sydney in 1922 with the artists Joe and Guy Lynch and was soon immersed in the bohemian scene there.[1]

He was a regular contributor to Australian magazines, notably Melbourne Punch and The Bulletin, also Smith's Weekly and Beckett's Budget.

He produced the comic strips, Freckles in 1928 and The Adventures of Blue Hardy for Pix magazine in 1938.

He was a foundation member of the Black and White Artists' Club and its first secretary.[2]

In 1944 Unk was accredited as an official war artist and saw active service with the RAAF and Royal Navy in New Guinea, the Pacific and Japan.[3]

He was also a highly regarded painter in watercolours.

From the late 1960s White drew many of the architectural drawings in the Rigby Sketchbook series.

Publications

illustrations for Rigby Sketchbook series (pub. Adelaide) inc.:[4]

References

  1. Kerr, Joan (1996). "Unk White". Design & Art Australia Online. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  2. "History of the ACA". Australian Cartoonists' Association. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  3. http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=79195
  4. http://www.hibeach.net/sketchbooks.html
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/1/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.