Matt Pritchett
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Matthew Pritchett MBE
(born July 14, 1964) has been the pocket cartoonist on the Daily Telegraph newspaper since 1988.
Pritchett studied graphics at St. Martins School of Art
. Unable to get work as a film cameraman, he worked as a waiter in a pizza restaurant, drawing cartoons in his spare time. Matt had his first drawings published in the New Statesman
and his work has also appeared in Punch
and The Spectator
.
The son of Telegraph columnist Oliver Pritchett and the grandson of V. S. Pritchett
, Matt and his wife have four children.
He was awarded an MBE
in 2002 and, in 2003, The Observer
listed him as one of the 50 funniest people in the UK.
On 23 February 2006, the Matt cartoon became available in the Daily Telegraph podcast's picture window.
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...
(born July 14, 1964) has been the pocket cartoonist on the Daily Telegraph newspaper since 1988.
Pritchett studied graphics at St. Martins School of Art
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. The school has an outstanding international reputation, and is considered one of the world's leading art and design institutions...
. Unable to get work as a film cameraman, he worked as a waiter in a pizza restaurant, drawing cartoons in his spare time. Matt had his first drawings published in the New Statesman
New Statesman
New Statesman is a British centre-left political and cultural magazine published weekly in London. Founded in 1913, and connected with leading members of the Fabian Society, the magazine reached a circulation peak in the late 1960s....
and his work has also appeared in Punch
Punch (magazine)
Punch, or the London Charivari was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells. Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 50s, when it helped to coin the term "cartoon" in its modern sense as a humorous illustration...
and The Spectator
The Spectator
The Spectator is a weekly British magazine first published on 6 July 1828. It is currently owned by David and Frederick Barclay, who also owns The Daily Telegraph. Its principal subject areas are politics and culture...
.
The son of Telegraph columnist Oliver Pritchett and the grandson of V. S. Pritchett
V. S. Pritchett
Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett CH CBE , was a British writer and critic. He was particularly known for his short stories, collected in a number of volumes...
, Matt and his wife have four children.
He was awarded an MBE
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...
in 2002 and, in 2003, The Observer
The Observer
The Observer is a British newspaper, published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its daily sister paper The Guardian, which acquired it in 1993, it takes a liberal or social democratic line on most issues. It is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.-Origins:The first issue,...
listed him as one of the 50 funniest people in the UK.
On 23 February 2006, the Matt cartoon became available in the Daily Telegraph podcast's picture window.
Awards
- British Press AwardsBritish Press AwardsThe British Press Awards is an annual ceremony that celebrates the best of British journalism. Established in the 1970s, honours are voted on by a panel of journalists and newspaper executives...
: "Cartoonist of the Year" (1996, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2009) - Cartoon Art Trust "Pocket Cartoonist of the Year" (1995, 1996, 2005)
- What the Papers Say Awards: "Cartoonist of the Year" (1992)