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Racey, Arthur G.
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- Racey, Arthur George
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1870-1941
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Born in 1870 in Quebec, A.G. Racey attended McGill University where he developed an interest in caricature. His cartoons were first published in the Montreal Witness, and later, in the Montreal Star where he worked as cartoonist from 1899 to 1941. His cartoons were also shown in GRIP, LIFE, and JUDGE (New York). Hblished two books of cartoons in the 1930s: "The Englishman in Canada" and "Canadian Men of Affairs in Cartoon." Racey is also recognized for his oil and water colour paintings, many of which hang in private collections throughout Canada. Racey died in Montreal on December 21, 1941.
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VIAF ID: 316914992
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