Ten drawings by Paolo Caruso, the cartoonist who died on Saturday

Ten drawings by Paolo Caruso, the cartoonist who died on Saturday

Cartoonist Paulo Caruso died on the fourth Saturday at the age of 73 in São Paulo. One of his most famous works is the cartoons on the show living wheelFrom TV Culture.

See here ten cartoonists’ drawings of the people interviewed on the show.

Paulo Caruso was taken to 9 de Julho Hospital in the center of São Paulo. He was a painter, cartoonist, and musician and was the twin brother of Chico Caruso, also a cartoonist. Graduated in Architecture at the University of São Paulo, and did not practice. He worked for such newspapers People’s DailyAnd Folha de S. PaoloAnd spelling that it a movement.

From 1988 published in the journal that it, mood column Brazil Street, with texts depicting various moments in the country’s political history. In 1992, the book was released Brazil StreetHe collected hundreds of political cartoons published in newspapers and magazines.

He is also an author Origins of Captain’s Flag (1983), Echoes of Ipiranga (1984), Bar Brazil in Nova Republica (1986) and Moving through the path of doubts (1989).

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