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Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary

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Template:Short description Template:Pulitzer The Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary[1] is one of the fourteen Pulitzer Prizes that is annually awarded for journalism in the United States. It is the successor to the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning[2] awarded from 1922 to 2021.

History

Since 1922 the prize had been awarded for a distinguished editorial cartoon or portfolio of cartoons published during the year, characterized by originality, editorial effectiveness, quality of drawing, and pictorial effect.

Since 1980, finalists (usually two) have been announced in addition to the winner.[3]

Only two comic strips have been awarded the prize: Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau in 1976 and Bloom County by Berkeley Breathed in 1987.[4][5]

In 2021, with Ruben Bolling, Marty Two Bulls Sr, and Lalo Alcaraz the finalists, no winner was selected, which drew controversy.[6][7] (The same thing happened in the category in 1923, 1936, 1960, 1965, and 1973, but it had not happened in 48 years, and it was the first time no winner was selected when the finalists' names had been made public.)[7]

In 2022, the Editorial Cartooning prize was superseded by the revamped category of Illustrated Reporting and Commentary,[8][9] In response, the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists "issued a statement calling for the Pulitzer board to reinstate Editorial Cartooning as its own category while also recognizing Illustrated Reporting as a separate form."[10] They wrote: Template:Cquote

The 2022 award went to a work of comics journalism.[11]

List of winners

Year Winner Organization Rationale
1922 Template:Sortname New York World "For 'On the Road to Moscow.'"
1923 No award given.
1924 Template:Sortname Des Moines Register & Tribune "For 'In Good Old USA.'"
1925 Template:Sortname New York World "For 'News from the Outside World.'"
1926 Template:Sortname St. Louis Post-Dispatch "For 'The Laws of Moses and the Laws of Today.'"
1927 Template:Sortname Brooklyn Daily Eagle "For 'Toppling the Idol.'"
1928 Template:Sortname Brooklyn Daily Eagle "For 'May His Shadow Never Grow Less.'"
1929 Template:Sortname New York World "For 'Tammany.'"
1930 Template:Sortname Brooklyn Daily Eagle "For 'Paying for a Dead Horse.'"
1931 Template:Sortname The Baltimore Sun "For 'An Old Struggle Still Going On.'"
1932 Template:Sortname Chicago Tribune "For 'A Wise Economist Asks a Question.'"
1933 Template:Sortname The Washington Daily News "For 'The Light of Asia.'"
1934 Template:Sortname The Baltimore Sun "For 'California Points with Pride!'"
1935 Template:Sortname Milwaukee Journal "For 'Sure, I'll Work for Both Sides.'"
1936 No award given.
1937 Template:Sortname New York Daily News "For 'Come on in, I'll treat you right. I used to know your Daddy.'"
1938 Template:Sortname Chicago Daily News "For 'The Road Back.'"
1939 Template:Sortname Daily Oklahoman "For 'Nomination for 1938.'"
1940 Template:Sortname The Baltimore Sun "For 'The Outstretched Hand.'"
1941 Template:Sortname Chicago Daily Times "For 'If I Should Die Before I Wake.'"
1942 Template:Sortname Newspaper Enterprise Association "For 'British Plane.'"
1943 Template:Sortname Des Moines Register & Tribune "For 'What a Place For a Waste Paper Salvage Campaign.'"
1944 Template:Sortname The Evening Star "For 'But Where Is the Boat Going?'"
1945 Template:Sortname United Feature Syndicate, Inc. "For distinguished service as a cartoonist, as exemplified by the cartoon entitled, 'Fresh, spirited American troops, flushed with victory, are bringing in thousands of hungry, ragged, battle-weary prisoners,' in the series entitled, 'Up Front With Mauldin.'"
1946 Template:Sortname Los Angeles Times "For 'Time to Bridge That Gulch.'"
1947 Template:Sortname Chicago Daily News "For his cartoon, 'Still Racing His Shadow.'"
1948 Template:Sortname New York Sun "For 'Peace Today.'"
1949 Template:Sortname Newark Evening News "For 'Who Me?'"
1950 Template:Sortname The Evening Star "For 'All Set for a Super-Secret Session in Washington.'"
1951 Template:Sortname Arizona Republic "For 'Hats.'"
1952 Template:Sortname New York Mirror "For 'Your Editors Ought to Have More Sense Than to Print What I Say!'"
1953 Template:Sortname Cleveland Plain Dealer "For 'Aftermath.'"
1954 Template:Sortname The Washington Post and Times-Herald "For a cartoon depicting the robed figure of Death saying to Stalin after he died, 'You Were Always A Great Friend of Mine, Joseph.'"
1955 Template:Sortname St. Louis Post-Dispatch "For a cartoon published on June 8, 1954 entitled, 'How Would Another Mistake Help?' showing Uncle Sam, bayoneted rifle in hand, pondering whether to wade into a black marsh bearing the legend 'French Mistakes in Indo-China.' The award is also given for distinguished body of the work of Mr. Fitzpatrick in both 1954 and his entire career."
1956 Template:Sortname Louisville Times "For his cartoon, 'Achilles' showing a bulging figure of American prosperity tapering to a weak heel labeled 'Farm Prices.'"
1957 Template:Sortname The Nashville Tennessean "For 'Wonder Why My Parents Didn't Give Me Salk Shots?' Published on January 12, 1956."
1958 Template:Sortname Buffalo Evening News "For 'The Thinker,' published on August 10, 1957, depicting the dilemma of union membership when confronted by racketeering leaders in some labor unions."
1959 Template:Sortname St. Louis Post-Dispatch "For 'I won the Nobel Prize for Literature. What was your crime?' Published on October 30, 1958."
1960 No award given.
1961 Template:Sortname Chicago Tribune "For 'The Kindly Tiger,' published on October 8, 1960."[12]
1962 Template:Sortname The Hartford Times "For 'What You Need, Man, Is a Revolution Like Mine,' published on August 31, 1961."
1963 Template:Sortname Des Moines Register "For a cartoon which showed a world destroyed with one ragged figure calling to another: 'I said we sure settled that dispute, didn't we!'"
1964 Template:Sortname The Denver Post "For his editorial cartooning during the past year"
1965 No award given.
1966 Template:Sortname The Miami News "For 'You Mean You Were Bluffing?'"
1967 Template:Sortname The Denver Post "For 'They Won't Get Us To The Conference Table...Will They?' Published February 1, 1966."[13]
1968 Template:Sortname The Charlotte Observer "For his editorial cartooning in 1967."
1969 Template:Sortname Chicago Daily News "For his editorial cartooning in 1968."
1970 Template:Sortname Newsday "For his editorial cartooning during 1969."
1971 Template:Sortname Los Angeles Times "For his editorial cartooning during 1970."
1972 Template:Sortname Richmond News-Leader "For his editorial cartooning during 1971."
1973 No award given.
1974 Template:Sortname The Boston Globe "For his editorial cartooning during 1973."
1975 Template:Sortname Universal Press Syndicate "For his cartoon strip Doonesbury."
1976 Template:Sortname The Philadelphia Inquirer "For 'O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain,' published on July 22, 1975."[14]
1977 Template:Sortname The Boston Globe
1978 Template:Sortname Richmond News Leader
1979 Template:Sortname The Washington Post "For the body of his work."
1980 Template:Sortname The Miami News
1981 Template:Sortname Dayton Daily News
1982 Template:Sortname Austin American-Statesman
1983 Template:Sortname Chicago Tribune
1984 Template:Sortname Los Angeles Times
1985 Template:Sortname Chicago Tribune
1986 Template:Sortname The Village Voice
1987 Template:Sortname The Washington Post Writers Group
1988 Template:Sortname The Atlanta Constitution and Charlotte Observer
1989 Template:Sortname Chicago Sun-Times
1990 Template:Sortname The Buffalo News "For his work during the year as exemplified by the cartoon 'First Amendment.'"[15]
1991 Template:Sortname The Cincinnati Enquirer
1992 Template:Sortname The Philadelphia Daily News
1993 Template:Sortname The Arizona Republic
1994 Template:Sortname Commercial Appeal "For his trenchant cartoons on contemporary issues."
1995 Template:Sortname The Atlanta Constitution
1996 Template:Sortname The Miami Herald
1997 Template:Sortname Times-Picayune
1998 Template:Sortname Asbury Park Press
1999 Template:Sortname The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2000 Template:Sortname Lexington Herald-Leader
2001 Template:Sortname Los Angeles Times Syndicate
2002 Template:Sortname The Christian Science Monitor
2003 Template:Sortname The Seattle Post-Intelligencer "For his perceptive cartoons executed with a distinctive style and sense of humor."
2004 Template:Sortname The Journal News "For his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a fresh, original style."
2005 Template:Sortname The Courier-Journal "For his unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages."
2006 Template:Sortname The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "For his powerful cartoons on an array of issues, drawn with a simple but piercing style."
2007 Template:Sortname Newsday "For his stark, sophisticated cartoons and his impressive use of zany animation."
2008 Template:Sortname Investor's Business Daily "For his provocative cartoons that rely on originality, humor and detailed artistry."
2009 Template:Sortname The San Diego Union-Tribune "For his agile use of a classic style to produce wide ranging cartoons that engage readers with power, clarity and humor."
2010 Template:Sortname Self-syndicated; appearing on SFGate.com "For his animated cartoons appearing on SFGate.com, the San Francisco Chronicle Web site, where his biting wit, extensive research and ability to distill complex issues set a high standard for an emerging form of commentary."
2011 Template:Sortname The Denver Post "For his widely ranging cartoons that employ a loose, expressive style to send strong, witty messages."
2012 Template:Sortname Politico "For his consistently fresh, funny cartoons, especially memorable for lampooning the partisan conflict that engulfed Washington."
2013 Template:Sortname Star Tribune "For his diverse collection of cartoons, using an original style and clever ideas to drive home his unmistakable point of view."
2014 Template:Sortname The Charlotte Observer "For his thought provoking cartoons drawn with a sharp wit and bold artistic style."
2015 Template:Sortname The Buffalo News "Who used strong images to connect with readers while conveying layers of meaning in a few words."
2016 Template:Sortname The Sacramento Bee "For cartoons that convey wry, rueful perspectives through sophisticated style that combines bold line work with subtle colors and textures."
2017 Template:Sortname Miami Herald "For editorial cartoons that delivered sharp perspectives through flawless artistry, biting prose and crisp wit."
2018 Template:Sortname and Template:Sortname The New York Times "For an emotionally powerful series, told in graphic narrative form, that chronicled the daily struggles of a real-life family of refugees and its fear of deportation."
2019 Template:Sortname Freelancer "For beautiful and daring editorial cartoons that took on issues affecting disenfranchised communities, calling out lies, hypocrisy and fraud in the political turmoil surrounding the Trump administration."
2020 Template:Sortname The New Yorker "For work that skewers the personalities and policies emanating from the Trump White House with deceptively sweet watercolor style and seemingly gentle caricatures."
2021 No award given.
2022 Template:Sortname, Template:Sortname, Template:Sortname and Template:Sortname Insider "For using graphic reportage and the comics medium to tell a powerful yet intimate story of the Chinese oppression of the Uyghurs, making the issue accessible to a wider public."
2023 Template:Sortname The New York Times "For striking illustrations that combine statistical reporting with keen analysis to help readers understand the immense wealth and economic power of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos."[16]
2024 Template:Sortname The New Yorker "For his visually-driven story set inside Rikers Island jail using bold black-and-white images that humanize the prisoners and staff through their hunger for books."

Repeat winners

Through 2017, eighteen people have won the Editorial Cartooning Pulitzer twice, and five of those have won it three times.

Name No. Years won
Template:Sortname 3 1922, 1925, 1929
Template:Sortname 3 1931, 1934, 1940
Template:Sortname 3 1942, 1954, 1979[17]
Template:Sortname 3 1964, 1971, 1984
Template:Sortname 3 1972, 1978, 1985
Template:Sortname 2 1924, 1943
Template:Sortname 2 1926, 1955
Template:Sortname 2 1927, 1928
Template:Sortname 2 1938, 1947
Template:Sortname 2 1945, 1959
Template:Sortname 2 1966, 1980
Template:Sortname 2 1974, 1977
Template:Sortname 2 1994, 2008
Template:Sortname 2 1995, 2006
Template:Sortname 2 1996, 2017
Template:Sortname 2 1997, 2007
Template:Sortname 2 1998, 2009
Template:Sortname 2 1999, 2003

Nelson Harding is the only cartoonist to have won the prize in two consecutive years, 1927 and 1928.[3]

References

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Further reading

This book chronologically states the awards, displays the artwork, and then describes the cartoon:

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