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William Heath Robinson remains one of Britains best-loved illustrators and has embedded himself into English vernacular, inspiring the phrase its all a bit Heath Robinson to describe any precarious or unnecessarily complex contraption. Born in London, he originally had ambitions to be a landscape painter, but would establish his artistic reputation as a book illustrator during the genres so-called golden age. It was his association with weekly illustrated magazine The Sketch that was to launch and cement his legacy as a humorous artist. Combining a distinctive draughtsmanship with a curious and ingenious mind, the advent of the First World War inspired Heath Robinson to dream up a series of increasingly outlandish and bizarre military inventions with which the opposing armies would try to outwit each other. From the kaisers campaigning car or a suggestion for an armoured bayonet curler, to post-war unbullying of beef, his cartoons are a fantastically absurd take on wartime technology and home-front life. Sadly, his inventions were rejected by a (fictitious) Inventions Board, but the charm and eccentricity of his ideas was loved by the public and he remains to this day one of the finest exponents of humorous British art.
- Illustratör: 70 colour illustrations 80 black & white illustrations
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780750955942
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 144
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-04-06
- Förlag: The History Press Ltd