Tony Rafty

Chivalric Order Member

1915 –

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Who is Tony Rafty?

Tony Rafty OAM is a Greek-Australian artist. He specialises in drawing caricatures.

Rafty was born in Paddington, New South Wales. As a boy he first started drawing caricatures whilst caddying during the Depression.

During World War II, Rafty served as a war artist and journalist for the Australian Army, serving in New Guinea, Borneo and Singapore. He sketched the surrender of the Japanese in Singapore, and covered the release of POWs from prison camps, including Batu Lintang camp in Kuching, Sarawak. He completed many sketches of war action including a memorable one of Lord Louis Mountbatten. A few years later he covered the Indonesian War of Independence, and befriended President Sukarno of Indonesia. His considerable number of works from that era are housed in the National Library and the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, with others held at the Imperial War Museum in London.

Rafty has caricatured politicians, sportspeople, and entertainers. He has sketched sportsmen and women at every Olympic Games from 1948 to 1996. His work has been exhibited worldwide and over 15,000 of his caricatures have been featured in newspapers and magazines.

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Born
Oct 12, 1915
Paddington
Nationality
  • Australia

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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