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cartoonist and postcard artist, drew cartoons for the Arrow and the Australian Sunday Times during the Boer War, according to Greenwall. A series of four cartoons by Taylor were reproduced in the Black and White Budget on 10 May 1900. Entitled 'Some Australian cartoons on the war’, they comprised: 1. Wily Kruger , 2. Fancy Meeting You! 3. The Advent of a Nation and 4. Finis .

He was also a sought-after postcard artist, according to Greenwall, so may be G.A. Taylor, certainly the most likely 'Taylor’ to have signed a postcard of a barefooted, elderly Aboriginal man with outstretched hand entitled A “Rum” Customer/ “Gib it Rum Boss” c.1908, in the SLV’s Australian artists postcard collection. There is some speculation that Taylor may have been an associate of Benjamin Minns , a well-known cartoonist and illustrator who drew a number of cartoons featuring indigenous characters.

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Writers:
Kerr, Joan Note:
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007

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Roles
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Related works
  • A "Rum" Customer/ "Gib it Rum Boss" (creator of)
  • Finis (creator of)
  • The Advent of a Nation (creator of)
  • Fancy Meeting You (creator of)
  • Wily Kruger (creator of)
  • A "Rum" Customer/ "Gib it Rum Boss" (creator of)
  • Finis (creator of)
  • The Advent of a Nation (creator of)
  • Fancy Meeting You (creator of)
  • Wily Kruger (creator of)
Related collections
  • State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. (collected in)
  • State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. (collected in)
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Biography
Contributors
  • 1937