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Kari
Suomalainen 1920-1999
Kari
Suomalainen was not only a political cartoonist, but also
a painter, an author, a composer and a playwright. In a career
lasting half a century, Kari established the culture of political
cartoons in Finland, particularly during the long years of
the cold war when he was often the lone public voice speaking
out against Finland's giant neighbor. Kari drew for Finland's
largest selling newspaper Helsingin Sanomat for over 40 years.
During this time Finnish people came to love his infallible
drawings, his sharp opinions and observations. He was a very
well known and admired personality whose influence on Finnish
culture and politics cannot be underestimated.
Kari
received many national and international awards, for example,
The National Cartoonist Society of USA Award in 1959 and the
title of Professor in 1977. He retired from Helsingin Sanomat
in 1990, but continued drawing his caricatures for local newspapers
until the summer of 1999.
Images
© Kari Suomalainen estate
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