The following comes from the artist's website with his permission:. Kevin Geary was born in 1952 in England to Irish parents whose ancestry goes back centuries, in Cork and Waterford. At the age of... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's website with his permission:. Kevin Geary was born in 1952 in England to Irish parents whose ancestry goes back centuries, in Cork and Waterford. At the age of 13, he was awarded a prize for his drawing by the Royal Drawing Society. At the age of 19, he was the... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's website with his permission:. Kevin Geary was born in 1952 in England to Irish parents whose ancestry goes back centuries, in Cork and Waterford. At the age of 13, he was awarded a prize for his drawing by the Royal Drawing Society. At the age of 19, he was the youngest political cartoonist at the Financial Times in London. At 20, he had his first one man show opened by Harold Wilson, the Labour prime minister. He has since had over 60 exhibitions of his... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's website with his permission:. Kevin Geary was born in 1952 in England to Irish parents whose ancestry goes back centuries, in Cork and Waterford. At the age of 13, he was awarded a prize for his drawing by the Royal Drawing Society. At the age of 19, he was the youngest political cartoonist at the Financial Times in London. At 20, he had his first one man show opened by Harold Wilson, the Labour prime minister. He has since had over 60 exhibitions of his work in Europe and the United States. For over 30 years Geary did portrait commissions of some of the most renowned people in the world, including Pope John Paul II, Henry Kissinger, Golda Meir, Sen. John McCain, Leonard Bernstein, Ella Fitzgerald,... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's website with his permission:. Kevin Geary was born in 1952 in England to Irish parents whose ancestry goes back centuries, in Cork and Waterford. At the age of 13, he was awarded a prize for his drawing by the Royal Drawing Society. At the age of 19, he was the youngest political cartoonist at the Financial Times in London. At 20, he had his first one man show opened by Harold Wilson, the Labour prime minister. He has since had over 60 exhibitions of his work in Europe and the United States. For over 30 years Geary did portrait commissions of some of the most renowned people in the world, including Pope John Paul II, Henry Kissinger, Golda Meir, Sen. John McCain, Leonard Bernstein, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie and Placido Domingo, to name just a few. Geary's work is in several major museum collection... Read full biography