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Livingston Hopkins

In September 1882 Hopkins was visited in New York by William Traill, part-owner of ''The Bulletin'', a recently established illustrated journal based in Sydney, Australia. Traill offered Hopkins a position as a cartoonist for ''The Bulletin'', on contract for two years, which he accepted and in February 1883 relocated to Sydney with his family.
Hopkins remained in Australia and worked full-time for ''The Bulletin'' for over thirty years, eventually becoming a part-owner of the journal and having occasional cartoons published up until 1921. Hopkins became a major figure in Australian cartooning in the period leading up to the Federation of Australia. Known by the public as 'Hop', his satirical illustrations were a significant factor in the steadily growing popularity of ''The Bulletin'' during the 1880s and its influential position in Australian culture of the 1890s. Provided by Wikipedia