Paul Rigby b. 1925 Melbourne, Victoria

Also known as:
  • Paul Crispin Rigby
  • Rigby
  • Artist (Painter) , (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Prolific Australian newspaper cartoonist, based in New York during the 1960s and 1970s.
Name
Paul Rigby
Also known as:
  • Paul Crispin Rigby
  • Rigby
Birth date
1925
Birth place
Melbourne, Victoria
Birth note
some sources give date as 1924
Death date
15 November 2006
Death place
Busselton, Western Australia
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Residence
  • 2003- 2006 Margaret River, Western Australia
  • 1977- 1989 New York, NY, USA
  • 1969- 1975 London, England, UK
  • 1948- 1968 Perth, Western Australia
  • Sandringham, Melbourne, Victoria
Active Period
  • c.1948- c.1979
Languages
  • English
Training
  • National Gallery School, Melbourne, Victoria
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

cartoonist, oil painter and illustrator, was born in Melbourne, Vic, and grew up in the suburb of Sandringham. He studied art at the National Gallery School. In 1948 he went to Perth to play in the WA tennis championships and was offered a job on the Daily News . He remained in Perth for 20 years as cartoonist on the Daily News and the Western Mail e.g. 'Rigby and School Help’/’“State aid’s not enough – we’ll need the Army and Air Force too!”’, Daily News 1966 (ill. Coleman & Tanner, 86) and 6 examples in Walsh 1966. He won the Walkely Cartoon Award a record five times (1960, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969) – the 1969 one, published in the Daily News , being on Brisbane’s censorship of Beardsley’s Lysistrata drawings (straight copy, ill. Rigby, 69). He was Highly Commended in 1968, runner-up to fellow WA cartoonist Cedric Baxter .

In 1969, when his cartoons were being run in News Ltd newspapers across Australia, Rigby left for London, aiming to do cartoons for the Sun and News of the World (owned by Murdoch) for six months. He stayed five years. With England as his base, he travelled and worked in China, the USA, USSR (Russia), Europe and Vietnam. He also sent work back to Australia, e.g. 'Sharks’, Daily Telegraph 10 December 1975 (included in Christine Dixon’s exhibition). In 1977 he returned to Perth, but moved to New York later that year in order to work on the New York Post . He stayed for 12 years after again intending a six-month stint. When he retired, intending to return to Australia, the New York Daily News made him an offer he couldn’t refuse and he remained in New York. For a while, Paul and his son Bay Rigby, a cartoonist on the New York Post , worked for rival newspapers.

Rigby cartoons from the Sydney Daily Mirror are illustrated King 172, 178, 186. He was extremely influential on Australian cartooning. Someone (Petty?) noted that everybody wanted to draw like Rigby in the 1970s. Cartoonists who acknowledge his influence included Bill Mitchell of the Australian and Sean Leahy (also from WA). His practice of drawing his Perth Daily News cartoons on a duo-tone shade board (which he appears to have got from Giles) was widely emulated: by Benier (who drew for the rival Sydney afternoon paper, the Sun , and took over on the Mirror in the early 1970s after Rigby returned to London: Foyle, 94), by Warren Brown (who in turn replaced Benier on the Mirror ) and by Geoff Hook (“Jeff”), Rod Waller , Dean Alston , Alan Langoulant , Zanetti , Vince O’Farrell ( Illawarra Mercury ), Moir , Mitchell and Pryor .

Writers:
Kerr, Joan
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007
parent of
Bay Rigby
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Cedric Baxter
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Sean Leahy
1958
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Warren Brown
1965
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Geoffrey Raynor Hook
1928
Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Dean Alston
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Paul Zanetti
1961
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Vince O'Farrell
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Bill Mitchell
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Rod Waller
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Benier
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Alan Langoulant
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Mitchell Moir
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Pryor
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Hart Amos
1916
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Bruce D. Begg
1926
Artist (Graphic Designer), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Arthur Sharland Boothroyd
1910
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Cole Peter Barnabas Buchanan
1939
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Lindsay Foyle
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
William Mitchell
1941
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Darren Pracy
1962
parent of
Bay Rigby
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Australian Black-and-White Artists Club
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Recognitions
Order of Australia
1999
Award
Walkely Cartoon Award
1960
Award
Also 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969
Citations:
  • Foyle, Lindsay, (20 November 2006), Paul Rigby finally hands in his pen and ink, (Place: Sydney, NSW : The Australian)
  • (16 November 2006), Cartoonist Paul Rigby dies, (Place: Perth, WA : online press release (via Perth, WA : Sunday Mail, 2006-11-19))
  • Milsom, Rosemarie (ed.), (19 November 2006), 'Sunday Extra', (Place: Sydney, NSW : Sun Herald, p 80)
  • Rigby, Paul, (1969), Rigby 'sixty-nine, (Place: Daily News, Perth, Western Australia)
  • (1988), Australian Black-and-White Artists Club Book of Originals, (Place: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney)
  • Walsh, Richard, (1967), Gough Syrup, (Place: Melbourne, Vic : Sun)
  • Stone, Walter, (1973), 50 years of the newspaper cartoon in Australia, (Place: Adelaide: News in association with the Art Gallery of South Australia)
  • Rigby, Paul, (1965), Rigby '65, (Place: Daily News, Perth, Western Australia)
  • Rafty, Tony with Mack, Brodie, (1964), Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning, (Place: Sydney, New South Wales: Blaxland Gallery)
  • McCulloch, Alan, (1984), Encyclopedia of Australian Art, (Place: Melbourne, Victoria: Hutchinson of Australia (2nd edn))
  • Lindesay, Vane, (1994), Drawing from life: a history of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club, (Place: Sydney: State Library of New South Wales Press)
  • King, J., (1979), The other side of the coin: a cartoon history of Australia, (Place: Stanmore, New South Wales: Cassell Australia)
  • Jensen, John, (1989), Australasian Cartoonists in Britain 1889-1988, (Place: London, England)
  • Foyle, Lindsay, (15 November 1988), 'Cartoonists of 1988: What them worry?', (Place: Bulletin)
See also:
  • Pickering caricature of Rigby (ill. King, 184)