Vintage 90s ‘Peace’ Rabbi Priest Imam T Shirt by William (Bill) Papas

‘Peace’ by renown artist & cartoonist Bill Papas depicts leaders of the world’s three major religions walking arm in arm in harmony.
This shirt, based on the watercolor of the same name, features a Peace Dove, front left chest & the reverse w/ the artwork.
Tag: Hanes Beefy T
Marked Size: L
Pit to Pit: 20 1/2”
Total Length: 26 1/2”
Condition: VG vintage. No rips, holes or tears Some minor marks on front, hard to photograph, darkened the last photo to try to capture (see photos)⁣⁣⁣
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About:

William (Bill) Papas (1927-2000)
''I regard myself as an artist reporter, a recorder of people, places and events,'' Mr. Papas once wrote. ''A sketchbook commands respect, a degree of awe and instant communication in a way a camera cannot. It is a passport to people.''

Born in Ermelo, South Africa, to Greek parents, William Papas attended art school in London.

In 1952 he returned to his home country, capturing in strong, simple lines the street scenes of Cape Town and, more dramatically, the treason trials of Nelson Mandela, for The Cape Times, Drum magazine and The Johannesburg Star.

In 1959 he moved back to London, where he was hired by The Guardian. During the 1960's, he earned renown as one of England's best-known political cartoonists, particularly for his images of the 1967 Six Day War.

His work, which also appeared in The Sunday Times and Punch magazine, was widely syndicated.

After Mr. Papas retired in 1971, he and his wife spent the next 12 years in Greece. Finally settling in Portland, OR until the end of his life, when he was killed in a tragic float plane accident while fly fishing in British Columbia at the age of 73.