Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator, Pearce's work appeared in publications such as the Bulletin, Lone Hand and the Adelaide News.
cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator, contributed to the illustrated Adelaide satirical journal Gadfly (1906-9), e.g. Righteous Scorn 'THEDUSKY BELLE: “What am that?”/ KING BILLY: “That thing! Him son of those plurry fellers what stole our country.”’ (Aboriginal couple looking at a white dandy) 26 August 1908, 7. For a time he was staff artist on the Adelaide News (Moore, p 122). His drawing Call to Arms appeared in Lone Hand 12 (November 1912), 89. The Bulletin newspapers lent a caricature by J.A. Pearce to the 1918 Loan exhibition of Australian art at the then National Art Gallery of New South Wales (cat.417) and 'Pearce’ is included in a c.1930s list of Bulletin Artists (Mitchell Library [ML]). Two original cartoons of 1915 and 43 caricatures of 1902-37 (and undated) are in the ML Bulletin collection. His original drawing with odd cubist figures of sailors, The Naval Engagement 1915, was included in the Australians in Black & White (the most public art) exhibition at the State Library of New South Wales in 1999.
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Kerr, Joan
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1996
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