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A Yorkshire Stonewaller - cartoon for 'Punch'

Maker

(artist)
1867-1942

Title

A Yorkshire Stonewaller - cartoon for 'Punch'

Date of Production

1929

Medium

graphite, pen and black ink on wove paper with scratching out

Dimensions

Height: 37.4 cm
Width: 26.8 cm

Accession Number

D.1965.XX.2

Mode of Acquisition

Carl Robert Rudolf, gift, 1965 (24 June)

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords



Provenance

Dr Carl Robert Rudolf, London (1884-1974); Rudolf Gift 1965

Exhibition History

Beauty's awakening: the centenary exhibition of the Art Workers Guild, Brighton Museum, 29/09/1984-25/11/1984

Literature

Beauty's awakening: the centenary exhibition of the Art Workers Guild, Brighton Museum, 1984
cat. no. 323
ill.

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: none.

Inscription: Recto: lower left, black ink, signed: "LRAVEnHill"; lower right, graphite: "oj"; lower centre edge, black ink, caption: "A YORKSHIRE STONEWALLER / John Bull (to the white hope of our L.S.D. Team) "Well played!" / Mr Snowden "I wanted the hundred" / John Bull "Well eighty three's pretty useful, Anyhow it's a lot more than they meant you to get."". Clipping from 'Punch', now mounted with the drawing, printed in black: "A YORKSHIRE STONEWALLER / JOHN BULL (to the White Hope of our L.S.D. Team). "WELL PLAYED!" / MR. SNOWDEN. "I WANTED THE HUNDRED." / JOHN BULL. "WELL, EIGHTY-THREE'S PRETTY USEFUL. ANYHOW, IT'S A LOT MORE THAN THEY MEANT YOU TO GET."".

Collector's mark: none.

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