Known for his famous cartoon illustration "The Common Man" from his
cartoon strips "You Said it", cartoonist RK Laxman was born on October
24, 1921. He died on January 26, 2015, due to multi-organ failure.
To hold him and his work in great respect, Google today sketched out a black and white doodle. The doodle displays Mr Laxman's art studio which has his work desk on the left and a number of canvases on the right. In the center is Mr Laxman sitting on a chair, sketching out "The Common Man" on a canvas; with him standing behind it, holding a newspaper.
The Google logo can be seen in the background, spreading across the doodle.
When
you click on the doodle it takes you to the search page where numerous
sites are listed giving away information related to him and his
compositions.To hold him and his work in great respect, Google today sketched out a black and white doodle. The doodle displays Mr Laxman's art studio which has his work desk on the left and a number of canvases on the right. In the center is Mr Laxman sitting on a chair, sketching out "The Common Man" on a canvas; with him standing behind it, holding a newspaper.
The Google logo can be seen in the background, spreading across the doodle.
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