Trailblazing Cartoonist And Cultural Icon Jules Feiffer Dies At 95
- Jules Feiffer, a renowned cartoonist and cultural icon, passed away on January 17 at the age of 95 due to congestive heart failure at his home in Richfield Springs, NY.
- Feiffer won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for editorial cartooning and received numerous other awards throughout his career, including an Oscar for his animated short film Munro in 1961.
- He published his last book, a graphic novel for kids titled Amazing Grapes, just four months before his death, showcasing his enduring creativity.
- Feiffer's wife, J Z Holden, stated he was surrounded by friends and his artwork at the time of his passing, emphasizing his vibrant spirit until the end.
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