The Times Releases Signed Prints of Morten Morland’s July 16 Cartoon

The Times makes Morten Morland’s latest political cartoon available as collectible signed prints, delighting art lovers and fans of satirical commentary.

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The Times of London has announced that signed and unsigned prints of celebrated political cartoonist Morten Morland’s July 16, 2025, cartoon are now available for collectors and fans of satirical art. The limited-edition release offers readers a chance to own a piece of contemporary political commentary from one of Britain’s most respected illustrators.

Morten Morland’s, known for his sharp wit and distinctive artistic style, is a longtime contributor to The Times, delivering weekly satirical takes on politics, society, and global affairs. His July 16 cartoon, already generating buzz among readers, humorously critiques current world events while showcasing his signature caricature style.

The Times Print Store confirmed that both high-quality art prints and a limited number of hand-signed editions are available for purchase, catering to collectors, political enthusiasts, and art lovers alike.


Norwegian-born Morland has been with The Times since 2002 and has won several awards for political cartooning, including recognition from the Political Cartoon Society. His works often tackle pressing issues—from global diplomacy to domestic politics—making them highly sought after in the art and journalism communities.

Collectors consider Morland’s prints not only a humorous reflection of current affairs but also valuable cultural artifacts that document the political mood of the times.

Norwegian-born Morland has been with The Times since 2002 and has won several awards for political cartooning, including recognition from the Political Cartoon Society. His works often tackle pressing issues—from global diplomacy to domestic politics—making them highly sought after in the art and journalism communities.

Collectors consider Morland’s prints not only a humorous reflection of current affairs but also valuable cultural artifacts that document the political mood of the times.


The prints are available exclusively through The Times Print Store, with options for:

Standard prints (ideal for framing)

Signed limited editions (personally autographed by Morten Morland)


Prices vary depending on size and whether buyers opt for the signed version. Shipping is available internationally, making it accessible to fans worldwide.



In an era dominated by digital news, political cartoons like Morland’s remain a powerful tool for commentary. Their mix of humor, satire, and illustration often communicates complex political messages faster and more effectively than long-form articles.

The release of this July 16 cartoon print underscores the enduring appeal of political art as both social critique and collectible memorabilia.


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