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Charles E. Kelly (cartoonist)

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in 1922, on the eve of the Irish Civil War, with Booth becoming its first editor. Kelly had no formal art training, and developed his style by studying the work of the leading cartoonists of the time. After Booth's death in 1926, Kelly co-edited the magazine with Collins, while continuing to work in
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from 1942 to 1955. He began painting watercolours in the 1930s, and became a member of the Dublin Sketching Club and the Water Colour Society of Ireland: he exhibited over 60 pieces at the latter from 1941 to 1980, and had a solo exhibition of his watercolours in Dublin in 1972.
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for a few years, before it was voluntarily wound up in 1968. He received an honorary doctorate from the
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the civil service, eventually becoming Director of Broadcasting and Director of National Savings.
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as a messenger boy at the age of 15. At the age of 19 he, fellow cartoonist
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Dublin
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Dublin
Ireland
Irish
cartoonist
satirical
Dublin Opinion
Synge Street CBS
Irish civil service
Arthur Booth
The Capuchin Annual
National University of Ireland
PEN
Frank
Father Ted
Pauline Bracken
"Dictionary of Irish Biography - Cambridge University Press"
The Story of Dublin Opinion
Interview with Frank Kelly
Pauline Bracken, Light of Other Days
Categories
1902 births
1981 deaths

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