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Lawrence David Pickering


cartoonist and caricaturist, was born in Melbourne. Self-taught as a cartoonist, he began displaying daily cartoons on the door of the men's toilet while employed as a proof reader at the Canberra Times until editor John Allen began publishing his work in 1971. That year he won the Walkely Award for best cartoon, repeating this for 1972 and 1974, the year he transferred to the Sydney Morning Herald as its third cartoonist (with George Molnar and Emeric Vrbancich) – though Falkingham had wanted him as staff cartoonist when Eyre Junior died in 1972. He contributed some of the stronger, more Rabelaisian cartoons rejected by the Herald to Max Suich at the National Times in the mid-1970s, e.g. Parliament House, Canberra, as a country dunny and what goes on inside and around it (Souter 487-88).

Pickering moved to News Ltd (the Australian) in 1976 after the Herald declined to pay his salary into a private company for tax purposes; he was replaced by Patrick Cook. An original 1979 Pickering cartoon is at Mitchell Library [ML] PXD 764. 370 others dating from 24 August 1979 but mostly 1984-88, chiefly done for the Bulletin, are at ML PXD 739. They include caricatures of Andrew Peacock, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, James Fairfax, John Howard, Malcolm Fraser, Susan Ryan, Paul Keating, Bob Hawke, John Singleton and topics like the ABC, trade unions, royal family and Aboriginal issues. The State Library of new South Wales [SLNSW] photocopied 52 onto archival paper that were originally sent to the Bulletin by fax (PICMAN). Original (f.50) showing the BHP Building with a voice issuing from it, 'Believe it or not we looked out the window one day and we thought screw Newcastle', published Bulletin 11 September 1984, 24 ('reduction 43%'), was used in the 1999 SLNSW b/w exhibition.

By the mid-1980s Pickering had produced lots of books of cartoons, including his 'famous Jungle Series'(?) and his celebrated calendars of politicians in the nude, Pickering's Playmates. Then he retired from cartooning altogether, announcing that he was going to grow tomatoes – which he did. Later he became involved in horse racing. He was highly influential on Australian cartoonists in the 1970s and early 1980s, including Geoff Pryor who was appointed his successor on the Canberra Times in 1977.

Joan Kerr.
Details
Gender:

Male
Birth:

Date:
1942
Place:
Melbourne, Victoria
Period active:

Dates:
c. 1971 - 1988
Medium:

Black & white art
Artwork:

Title:
Jungle Series'
Artwork:

Title:
Pickering's Playmates
Exhibition:

Title:
Australians in black & white (the most public art)
Date:
1999
Place:
State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Exhibition:

Title:
Playing Politics - The Cartoons of Pickering and Pryor
Date:
2002-12-12 - 2003-08-31
Place:
Old Parliament House, Canberra, ACT
Collection:

Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales
Collection:

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Collection:

National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Note:
(Caricatures of Billy McMahon, Gough Whitlam, Al Grassby, Vince Gair and Bob Hawke).
Published image:

(Self?) portrait ill. King, 219
Published image:

Self-portrait in "Australia's magnificent cartoonists" Bulletin 12 November 1985, p.102.
Training:

Place:
Self-taught
Recognition:

Walkely Award, 1971
Recognition:

Walkely Award, 1972
Recognition:

Walkely Award, 1974
Associate:

Molnar, George
Associate:

Vrbancich, Emeric
Associate:

Eyre, Harry (Junior)
Associate:

Cook, Patrick
Associate:

Pryor, Geoff
Associate:

Allen, John
Associated organisation:

Canberra Times
Associated organisation:

Sydney Morning Herald
Associated organisation:

National Times
Associated organisation:

Australian)
Associated organisation:

Bulletin
Residence:

Dates:
c. 1971 - 1974
Place:
Canberra, ACT
Residence:

Dates:
c. 1974 - 1984
Place:
Sydney, New South Wales
Other occupation:

Tomato grower
Other occupation:

Horse racing
Other occupation:

Proof reader
Biographer:

Kerr, Joan
Source of info:

Black and white artists
Date written:

Date:
c. 1999 - 2003
Date modified:

Date:
2007
Reference:

Title:
The other side of the coin : a cartoon history of Australia
Year:
1979
Author:
King, Jonathan
Published:
Cassell Australia (Revised edition), Stanmore, NSW
Reference:

Title:
[various books of cartoons]
Author:
Pickering, Larry
Reference:

Title:
Company of Heralds - a century and a half of Australian publishing by John Fairfax Limited and its predecessors, 1831-1981
Year:
1981
Author:
Souter, Gavin
Published:
Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Vic (especially page 488)
Reference:

Title:
Australia's magnificent cartoonists
Year:
1985-11-12
Published:
Bulletin, November, 12, Sydney, NSW, page102
Reference:

Title:
Australians in black & white (the most public art)
Year:
1999
Author:
Judd, Craig
Published:
State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Reference:

Title:
Playing Politics - The Cartoons of Pickering and Pryor
Year:
2002
Published:
Old Parliament House, Canberra, ACT
Summary:

Popular late 20th century Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist.
Publication details
Artist biography edition created on 2007-11-14 23:02 and last updated on 2007-11-14 23:02
Derived from external source (related id = 7110).
This entry meets DAAO editorial standards but is not peer reviewed
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