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Eric Ernest Jolliffe (31 January 190716 November 2001)Tony Stephens, "A talent drawn from the bush", ''
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was an Australian cartoonist and illustrator.


Early life

Born in
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, England, he was the youngest boy in a family of twelve children. The family migrated to
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in 1911 before moving to Sydney after six months, where they settled in Balmain. Joliffe left school at the age of fifteen, where he spent the next six years in the country
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, working as a boundary rider, rabbit trapper and in
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Artistic career

A visit to Angus & Robertson bookstore, while visiting his family in Sydney, led to the discovery of a book on drawing. He afterwards reflected: "I learned to my surprise that art wasn't necessarily a gift divine but a craft that could be studied and worked at". Jolliffe enrolled in an introductory course at
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(now the
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), where his teachers commented on his lack of talent. During the Great Depression he worked as a window cleaner, during which time he inundated '' The Bulletin'' with cartoons, which they initially rejected. Eventually they began to buy his cartoons and by the beginning of
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he became a regular contributor, taking over ''Andy'' from Arthur Horner. During the war he served as a camouflage officer with the
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and spent time in Arnhem Land. After the war he joined ''
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'' but resigned and began freelancing selling his cartoon strips ''Saltbush Bill'' and ''Witchetty's Tribe'' to '' Pix'' magazine. He was particularly fond of "bush" subjects. Another cartoon strip, ''Sandy Blight'', appeared in Sydney's ''Sun-Herald''. In 1973 Jolliffe began publishing his own magazine, ''Jolliffe's Outback''.


Legacy

George Blaikie recalled in 1979 that Jolliffe "had humped the bluey and toiled at all kinds of farm and station jobs. Wherever he went he sketched the minutiae most people failed to see – shacks and sheds, funny old gates and tree stumps they hinged on, bark roofs, billabongs and cows in bogs. Such authentic reference was poured into his gags and he became our most brilliant interpreter of the countryside."Jim Hodge
"To Eric Jolliffe, life's a leg pull"
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'', 16 June 1979, p. 17. Reprinted in
A Whiff of Jolliffe
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figured largely in Jolliffe's work, including in his numerous pen and pencil portraits in ''Witchetty's Tribe''. Jim Hodge observed that "sensitivity without sentiment describes his approach" and Tony Stephens noted that "Joliffe made Aboriginal men hunters with a sense of humour" and "the women as beautiful as ... models". Jolliffe's cartoons enjoyed great success with the Australian reading public. ''Saltbush Bill'' ran "in ''Pix'' magazine for almost 50 years from 1945" and his other series experienced similar success.


Personal life

From 1932 Jolliffe was married to the Scottish-born May H. Clark. She died in Chatswood in 1993. Their daughter Margaret ("Meg") had died in 1989.Australian Cartoonists’ Association: Hall of Fame
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He died on 16 November 2001 at the age of 94. His funeral service was held at
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on the Central Coast of New South Wales.


Honours and awards

* 2009: Member of Hall of Fame of the Australian Cartoonists' Association * 1998:
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(OAM) for "service to art as a cartoonist and illustrator" * 1985, 1986: Stanley Award: "Single Gag Cartoonist of the Year" * 1960, 1961: Sydney
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Cartoonist AwardEric Ernest Jolliffe b. 1907
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See also

* Bush carpentry * Minties * Slab hut


References


Further reading


Books and magazines by Jolliffe

*
Corroboree : Aboriginal Cartoon Fun
', Cremorne .S.W.: E. Jolliffe
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- online copy at State Library Victoria


Books about Jolliffe and his work

*
ACE Biographical Portraits: The Artists Behind the Comic Book Characters: The Australian Comic Book Exhibition, Australian Comics 1930s-1990s, Touring Australia During 1995/96
' / edited by Annette Shiell and Ingrid Unger (1994, ) * Joan Kerr, ''Artists and Cartoonists: In Black and White'', Sydney: S. H. Ervin Gallery, 1999 * Annette Shiell and Mick Stone, eds., ''Bonzer: Australian Comics, 1900s-1990s'', Redhill South, Melbourne: Elgua Media, 1998 * Richard Rae, ''Cartoonists of Australia'', View Productions, 1983. * Toby Burrows and Grant Stone, eds.,
Comics in Australia and New Zealand: The Collections, the Collectors, the Creators
', New York, London, Norwood (Australia): The Haworth Press, Inc., 1994, p. 28 * Vane Lindsay, ''Drawing From Life: A History of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club'', Sydney: State Library of NSW Press, 1994 * ''Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning'', The Journalists’ Club, 1964 * Graeme Cliffe, ''From Sunbeams To Sunset. The Rise And Fall Of The Australian Comic Book (1924-1965)'', Margate Beach: Ozcomics, 2019 * Frederick Luis Aldama,
Graphic Indigeneity: Comics in the Americas and Australasia
', University Press of Mississippi, 2020, pp. 56–57 * Vane Lindsay, ''The Inked-in Image'', Melbourne: Hutchinson of Australia, 1979 * John Ryan, ''Panel by Panel: A History of Australian Comics'', Melbourne: Cassell Australia 1979


External links


Conversation with Eric Jolliffe
(sound recording) - interviewed by Hazel de Berg on 18 November 1974
Interview with Eric Jolliffe, bush cartoonist and comic strip artist
(sound recording) - interviewed by Ros Bowden., 5 December 1995. *
Catalog at the National Library of Australia
of Eric Jolliffe's material. *

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