Month of Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoons
A Month of Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoons – Day 1
I thought it would be an interesting look into our nation’s political cartoon history if, this month, I took a look at a different editorial cartoon each day that won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. Do note that we’re talking basically 1922-1967 here, as since then, the Committee has awarded cartoonists generally for their work, not for an exemplary single cartoon. So in many ways, this is a snapshot of American politics (for better or for worse) over a forty-five year period.
We begin with Edmund Valtman, who won the 1962 award.
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Month of Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoons Archive
Here is an archive of all the cartoons featured during this Month of Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoons!
Day 1 – Edmund Valtman (1962)
Day 2 – Clarence Daniel “C.D.” Batchelor (1937)
Day 3 – Jay Norwood “Ding” Darling (1924)
Day 4 – Reuben “Rube” Goldberg (1948)
Day 5 – Herbert “Herblock” Block (1954)
Day 6 – John McCutcheon (1932)
Day 7 – Bill Mauldin (1959)
Day 8 – Daniel Fitzpatrick (1926)
Day 9 – Jacob Burck (1942)
Day 10 – Frank Miller (1963)
Day 11 – Edmund Duffy (1931)
Day 12 – Tom Little (1957)
Day 13 – Rollin Kirby (1925)
Day 14 – Bill Mauldin (1945)
Day 15 – Carey Orr (1961)
Day 16 – Nelson Harding (1927)
Day 17 – Fred L. Packer (1952)
Day 18 – Edmund Duffy (1934)
Day 19 – Don Wright (1966)
Day 20 – Herbert “Herblock” Block (1942)
Day 21 – Bruce Shanks (1958)
Day 22 – Nelson Harding (1928)
Day 23 – Vaughn Shoemaker (1947)
Day 24 – Vaughn Shoemaker (1938)
Day 25 – Patrick Oliphant (1967)
Day 26 – Harold M. “H.M.” Talburt (1933)
Day 27 – Edward Kuekes (1953)
Day 28 – Edmund Duffy (1940)
Day 29 – Rollin Kirby (1929)
Day 30 – Bruce Russell (1946)
Day 31 – Rollin Kirby (1922)





