Roy Peterson

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Roy Peterson
Born Roy Eric Peterson
(1936-09-14)14 September 1936
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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West Vancouver, British Columbia
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Cartoonist
Awards Officer of the Order of Canada
National Newspaper Awards, seven times

Roy Eric Peterson, OC (14 September 1936 – 30 September 2013) was a Canadian editorial cartoonist who drew for The Vancouver Sun from 1962 to 2009.[1]

Biography

Peterson was born in Winnipeg and studied in Vancouver at the Kitsilano Secondary School and the Vancouver School of Art.[2] Along with the Sun, his work often appeared in Maclean's magazine, where he would illustrate the columns of Allan Fotheringham. He has also illustrated the covers of many of Fotheringham's books.[3]

The Vancouver Sun laid off Peterson in 2009.[4]

Peterson died in West Vancouver, BC, Canada, on 30 September 2013, aged 77, of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was survived by five children and nine grandchildren. His longtime wife, Margaret, had predeceased him in 2004.[5]

Awards

In 2004 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada[3] and Peterson won seven National Newspaper Awards for his work, the most in the history of the awards.[4]

Bibliography

  • The World According to Roy Peterson, containing selected cartoons from the 1970s, with commentary by Alan Fotheringham
  • Drawn and Quartered, containing cartoons drawn during the administration of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, with commentary by Peter C. Newman
  • Peterson's ABCs a children's book about the alphabet, with a Canadian focus
  • Frog Fables and Beaver Tales (1973) — collaboration with Stanley Burke[3]
  • The Day of the Glorious Revolution (1974) — collaboration with Stanley Burke[6]

References

  1. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theprovince/obituary.aspx?n=roy-peterson&pid=167342682#fbLoggedOut
  2. Ladurantaye, Steve (10 October 2013). "Editorial cartoonist Roy Peterson fought his battles with ink". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
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  6. Entry for The Day of the Glorious Revolution on Worldcat

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