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Hilaire Belloc
Hilaire Belloc
[David] Low
Supplement to The New Statesman, April 17, 1926.
Photo-lithograph, platemark 220 x 185mm (8½ x 7").
Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953), poet and author, also Liberal MP for South Salford (1906-1910). Now chiefly remembered for his early comic and satirical work such as 'The Bad Child's Book of Beasts' (1896), Belloc's work increasingly engaged with historical and political issues. This caricature was made soon after the publication of 'The Cruise of the 'Nona'' (1925), which recalled a voyage around England in a small boat on the eve of war in 1914. By Sir David Low (1891-1963) for the New Statesman. New Zealand-born Low, who described caricature as the art of 'all-in portraiture', published two series of portraits as supplements to the New Statesman. The original drawing for this caricature is in the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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G.B.S.  [George Bernard Shaw.]
G.B.S. [George Bernard Shaw.]
[David Low, signed upper right.]
[n.d., c.1925.]
Original drawing, pen and ink over pencil with black body colour; sheet 295 x 230mm. 11½ x 9". Horizontal centre crease.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), playwright. One of the literary giants of the modern period, his writings span a vast spectrum of subjects and ideas. An active Fabian socialist, Shaw's influence was felt in politics and society at large; during the eighties and nineties he wrote important musical and dramatic criticism, introduced the British public to the work of Ibsen, and wrote some of his best plays. Successful seasons at the Royal Court Theatre (1904-7) established Shaw’s reputation and many of his plays, including Majora Barbara (1905) and Pygmalion (1914) later reached wider audiences as popular films. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. By Sir David Low (1891 - 1963), cartoonist, born in Dunedin, New Zealand; for a periodical.
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[George Bernard Shaw.]
[George Bernard Shaw.]
Low.
Supplement to The New Statesman, February 27, 1926. (7)
Photo-lithograph. Plate 278 x 190mm. 11 x 7½".
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), playwright. One of the literary giants of the modern period, his writings span a vast spectrum of subjects and ideas. An active Fabian socialist, Shaw's influence was felt in politics and society at large; during the eighties and nineties he wrote important musical and dramatic criticism, introduced the British public to the work of Ibsen, and wrote some of his best plays. Successful seasons at the Royal Court Theatre (1904-7) established Shaw’s reputation and many of his plays, including Majora Barbara (1905) and Pygmalion (1914) later reached wider audiences as popular films. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. By Sir David Low (1891 - 1963), cartoonist, born in Dunedin, New Zealand; for a periodical.
In the International Institute of Social History: IISG BG C1/413.
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[George Bernard Shaw.]
[George Bernard Shaw.]
Low.
Supplement to The New Statesman, February 27, 1926. (7)
Photo-lithograph, plate 278 x 190mm (11 x 7½"). Creasing.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), playwright. One of the literary giants of the modern period, his writings span a vast spectrum of subjects and ideas. An active Fabian socialist, Shaw's influence was felt in politics and society at large; during the eighties and nineties he wrote important musical and dramatic criticism, introduced the British public to the work of Ibsen, and wrote some of his best plays. Successful seasons at the Royal Court Theatre (1904-7) established Shaw’s reputation and many of his plays, including Majora Barbara (1905) and Pygmalion (1914) later reached wider audiences as popular films. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. By Sir David Low (1891 - 1963), cartoonist, born in Dunedin, New Zealand.
In the International Institute of Social History: IISG BG C1/413.
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