Churchill in Cartoons: Satirising a Statesman

Interesting exhibition at the Imperial War Museum looking at how Churchill was represented in cartoons throughout his political career.

This show acted as both a biography of Churchill and a history of cartoons in the 20th century. Each was clearly described with details of the cartoonist, a description of it and an outline of the context. It was mainly British cartoons but they did also look at how other countries portrayed him.

The Second World War was of course the centre of the show with a range of work from the highly artistic pieces by E.F.Shepherd of Winnie the Pooh fame to an early piece by Giles for the Daily Mail.

His earlier and later career were also well covered and I liked a work by Neville Colvin to mark Churchhill’s 83rd birthday and one from the First World War by Bernard Partridge of him helping Neptune by blowing ships in the Channel.

Closed 23 February 2025


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