Stan Cross Stan Cross i(A61970 works by) (a.k.a. Stanley George Cross)
Born: Established: 3 Dec 1888 Los Angeles, California,
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United States of America (USA),
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Americas,
; Died: Ceased: 16 Jun 1977 Armidale, Armidale area, New England, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1892
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BiographyHistory

In 1918, cartoonist Stan Cross accepted a position with Smith's Weekly which paid £5 a week; he eventually became this journal's highest paid artist and second art editor. During his twenty years with Smith's Weekly, 'Cross developed into one of Australia's finest black-and-white artists and the country's foremost "single-panel" cartoonist. His bold comic-art presented an array of "typical" Australians, from farmer and jackeroo to digger and doctor'.

(Sources: Dictionary of Australian Artists Online; Australian Dictionary of Biography)

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Notes

  • The December 1924 issue of the Home contains a selection of caricatures by Stan Cross. The section, 'My Contemporaries', comprises humorous biographical notes (by R. J. H. Moses) with accompanying Cross caricatures that depict R. J. H. Moses, Arthur Adams, David McKee Wright, Adam McCay, Christopher Brennan and Monty Grover.
  • See also the full Australian Dictionary of Biography Online entry for Stanley George Cross, (1888-1977)
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