Klaus Peter Cadsky
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Klaus Peter Robert Cadsky (born 3 August 1937 in Hannover; died 11 March 2011 in Solothurn), known as Nico, was a Swiss German cartoonist.
He is well known for his caricatures of politicians published in Luzerner Neuste Nachrichten, Nebelspalter, Stern, Tages-Anzeiger, Blick and in journals of the AZ Medien Gruppe. He also worked for the Schweizer Fernsehen as a live cartoonist.
Further reading
- Frank Lübke: Nico. Werd, Zurich 2003, ISBN 3-85932-418-7.
- Nico Jahrbuch. A selection of Nico's Tages-Anzeiger cartoons. Tamedia / Werd, Zurich 2000-2003 (annual).
- With Milena Moser and Hans K. Studer: Bestechende Geschenke. A selection of Nico's Tages-Anzeiger cartoons. TA-Media AG / Werd, Zurich 1996, ISBN 3-85932-208-7.
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