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Gene Packwood

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American political cartoonist
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Gene Packwood is an artist and political cartoonist. He covered the Korean War in sketches and did political cartoons for a newspaper in Leesburg, Florida.

His father was an editor and publisher. In 1998, the Lake Eustis Museum of Art exhibited 200 of his cartoons.

He made a cartoon of Florida governor Lawton Chiles axeing turkeys representing line item veto items.

References

  1. Oliver, Keith. "Lake vet recorded Korean War with sketchbook in hand". Daily Commercial.
  2. ^ Sheckler, Sara. "ART IS A JOURNEY FOR CARTOONIST". OrlandoSentinel.com.
  3. "Art of the Poison Pens: A Century of American Political Cartoons : Gene Packwood ยท USF Library Special & Digital Collections Exhibits". exhibits.lib.usf.edu.


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