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David Low was a British cartoonist renowned for his satirical and politically charged cartoons. His work appeared in various newspapers and addressed contemporary issues with sharp wit and insight. Low's cartoons often tackled political and social topics, making him a significant figure in political commentary. His contributions to the field of cartooning have been recognized for their impact on public discourse and their role in shaping opinion.
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"Some critics of my work took the view that a satirist should defer to the finer feelings of his readers and respect widely held beliefs."

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"Churchill was one of the few men I have met who even in the flesh give me the impression of genius. George Bernard Shaw is another. It is amusing to know that each thinks the other is overrated."

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"Here lies a nuisance dedicated to sanity."

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"Making a cartoon occupied usually about three full days, two spent in labour and one in removing the appearance of labour."

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