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The British Character 1930s Antique Cartoon

british character Cartoons 1936 12 30 738 Jpg Punch Magazine cartoon
british character Cartoons 1936 12 30 738 Jpg Punch Magazine cartoon

British Character Cartoons 1936 12 30 738 Jpg Punch Magazine Cartoon The british character by punch magazine. sparodically during the 1930s, punch magazine produced a series of cartoons titled the british character, which teased about various aspects of britishness. these have become an iconic and famous series of prints. they are rare and hard to find. The artist. pont (1908 1940) was the pseudonym of graham laidler, derived from a nickname – pontifex maximus – he acquired during a visit to rome. he came from newcastle upon tyne and trained.

the British Character 1930s Antique Cartoon
the British Character 1930s Antique Cartoon

The British Character 1930s Antique Cartoon The british cartoon archive (bca) is dedicated to the history of british cartooning over the last two hundred years. the bca holds artwork for over 200,000 british editorial, socio political, and pocket cartoons, supported by large collections of comic strips, newspaper cuttings, books and magazines. artwork in the british cartoon archive (bca. Pont cartoons (graham laidler) 245 images created 10 oct 2011. cartoons from punch magazine by pont (graham laidler). pont captured the quintessential 'british character' from the 1930s and early 1940s. his was a message of stoicism, eccentricity, charm and pride that would have been acknowledged by readers of punch around the globe and in the. Punch cartoons on the british character by pont (graham laidler), travel, leisure, society, national values, customs, identity, culture, sport, entertainment. Line block illustration from a vintage punch magazine, 1930's. this old the british character cartoon, is one of a series that poke a bit of fun at the brits, this one is about outdoor sports. this item is around 90 years old, all line blocks illustration from a vintage punch magazine sold by collectorsprints are certified antique.

the British character Importance Of Tea antique cartoon 1930s
the British character Importance Of Tea antique cartoon 1930s

The British Character Importance Of Tea Antique Cartoon 1930s Punch cartoons on the british character by pont (graham laidler), travel, leisure, society, national values, customs, identity, culture, sport, entertainment. Line block illustration from a vintage punch magazine, 1930's. this old the british character cartoon, is one of a series that poke a bit of fun at the brits, this one is about outdoor sports. this item is around 90 years old, all line blocks illustration from a vintage punch magazine sold by collectorsprints are certified antique. Title: british cartoon archive. description: the british cartoon archive is dedicated to the history of british cartooning over the last two hundred years. the bca holds the artwork for over 200,000 british editorial, socio political, and pocket cartoons, supported by large collections of comic strips, newspaper cuttings, books and magazines. 'the british character' in the 1930s, the british became increasingly self aware of their national stereotypes and some even began gently to mock the evident increasing anachronism of the stiff.

Trapped In The 1930s Artist Draws Popular Characters In Rubber Hose
Trapped In The 1930s Artist Draws Popular Characters In Rubber Hose

Trapped In The 1930s Artist Draws Popular Characters In Rubber Hose Title: british cartoon archive. description: the british cartoon archive is dedicated to the history of british cartooning over the last two hundred years. the bca holds the artwork for over 200,000 british editorial, socio political, and pocket cartoons, supported by large collections of comic strips, newspaper cuttings, books and magazines. 'the british character' in the 1930s, the british became increasingly self aware of their national stereotypes and some even began gently to mock the evident increasing anachronism of the stiff.

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