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Avrom Yanovsky (April 3, 1911 – May 22, 1979) was a
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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
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. His son was musician and restaurateur Zalman Yanovsky.


Early life

Yanovsky was born in 1911 at Krivoi Rog, in Tsarist Russia (now
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), and came to Canada at two years of age with his family. In
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, Manitoba he was educated at the I.L. Peretz Shule and St. John's Technical High School. He also took classes at the Winnipeg School of Art and, after moving to Toronto, Ontario, the
Ontario College of Art Ontario College of Art & Design University, commonly known as OCAD University or OCAD, is a public art university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university's main campus is spread throughout several buildings and facilities within d ...
. In 1938-39, he attended the
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in New York City. He joined the
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in Winnipeg in his teens and subsequently became a lifelong member of the Communist Party of Canada.


Cartoons

In the 1930s, Yanovsky's cartoons and illustrations appeared in left-oriented periodicals such as ''Masses'' and ''New Frontier'' and party newspapers such as ''The Worker'' and its successor, the ''Daily Clarion''. From the 1940s to the 1970s, he published in the ''Canadian Tribune'' and a number of union and ethnic newspapers and leftist magazines. His cartoons attacked unemployment, poverty, fascism, racism and capitalism. They also promoted labour unions, human rights, anti-imperialism and other causes, including, by the 1950s, Canadian nationalism, peaceful coexistence and nuclear disarmament. "Although not well known to the general public in Canada," stated a history of political cartoons published in 1979, "his work was reproduced in numerous socialist publications throughout the world during the last forty years." An exhibition of Yanovsky's political cartoons was held at the Samuel J. Zacks Gallery in Toronto in 2005. Curator Anna Hudson stated: "What is so surprising about his political cartoons is how relevant the messages remain."


Other art

Although known mainly as a cartoonist, Yanovsky also exhibited sketches, drawings and lithographs at the annual shows held by the Canadian Society of Graphic Art. In 1952, he published a folio of lithographs. During the brief heyday of Canadian comic books in the 1940s, he created stories and art for several series published by Bell Features. Yanovsky also designed costumes and settings for stage productions, especially those associated with the Labour League Mutual Benefit Society, later part of the
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, where he was an active member. In 1958, he was appointed as the editor of the English section of the Canadian Jewish weekly ''
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''. Throughout his career, Yanovsky gave entertaining chalk-talks on political, historical and biblical themes to children's classes, union meetings and other audiences. He was also known for a mural depicting the Canadian doctor
Norman Bethune Henry Norman Bethune (; March 4, 1890 – November 12, 1939; zh, t=亨利·諾爾曼·白求恩, p=Hēnglì Nuò'ěrmàn Báiqiú'ēn) was a Canadian thoracic surgeon, early advocate of socialized medicine, and member of the Communist Party ...
, which was completed in 1964 for display at Communist Party headquarters in Toronto. In recent years, several websites have posted examples of his art, including photographs of the Bethune mural.The mural is among the several images on the website "Today's Inspiration: The Artists of the Canadian Whites: Avrom Yanovsky (1911-1979)," posted June 6, 2013

Another selection of his work is on the "Avrom Yanovsky" page of the Comic Book Daily site, posted August 15, 201

Both retrieved April 17, 2018


References


Further reading

David Frank, “Looking for Avrom Yanovsky: An Exploration of the Cultural Front,” ''Left History'', vol. 22, no. 1 (2018), pp. 37–87. ISSN 1192-1927

Retrieved March 14, 2019 via ''Left History'' access site

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