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  1. Avrom Yanovsky (April 3, 1911 – May 22, 1979) was a Canadian graphic artist and editorial cartoonist, whose work appeared in a variety of leftist publications. He was known professionally as Avrom, though some of his work was also signed Armand, Richards or Tinòdi.

  2. 10. Feb. 2019 · Avrom Yanovsky (1911–1979) was a versatile and prolific artist who created political cartoons, comics, murals, and more for the radical left in Canada. This article explores his life and work, his influences and legacy, and his role in the cultural front of the Canadian left.

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    • 2019
  3. YANOVSKY Avrom. Nom de plume: “Armand”. “Perhaps more than any other art form, the cartoon reflects our personal prejudices as victim.”. The Hecklers, 227. Yanovsky was born in Kirov Rog now the Ukraine in 1911, and came with his family to Winnipeg, November 22, 1913. He grew up in the labour movement.

  4. 15. Aug. 2013 · Learn about Avrom Yanovsky, a Ukrainian-born artist who created Major Domo and Jo-Jo, Hugh Dunnit and Mr. Distracted Attorney for Bell Features Publications. He also drew editorial cartoons, murals and paintings with socialist and labour themes.

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  5. 8. Aug. 2019 · Avrom Yanovsky (1911–1979) was a Canadian graphic artist and editorial cartoonist, whose work appeared in a variety of leftist publications. He was known professionally as Avrom, though some of his work was also signed Armand, Richards or Tinòdi. In 1966-67, he was president of the Canadian Society of Graphic Art.

  6. 10. Feb. 2019 · PDF | This is a preliminary exploration of the work of Avrom Yanovsky (1911–1979) as a cultural producer associated with the radical left in Canada. The... | Find, read and cite all the...

  7. Thursday, June 06, 2013. The Artists of the Canadian Whites: Avrom Yanovsky (1911-1979) During WWII, with American comics unavailable due to a wartime embargo on "non-essential mail", homegrown Canadian comic books flourished. Guest author, Ivan Kocmarek takes a look at one of the artists who drew those comics...