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"Men Of The Day" British Vanity Fair Color Chromolithograph Caricature 1905
"Men Of The Day" British Vanity Fair Color Chromolithograph Caricature 1905
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The 1905 "Men Of The Day" British Vanity Fair color chromolithograph caricature offers a vivid glimpse into early 20th-century British society through masterful satirical portraiture. This original print, produced using chromolithography, combines rich color and fine detail to highlight prominent figures of the era with characteristic wit. Collectors and historians will appreciate its historical significance and artistic quality, making it a valuable piece for those interested in period illustration, political satire, and cultural history. Depicts Mr. Thomas Rawle. It is part of the "Men Of The Day" series and specifically titled "The President of Law Society." which Thomas Rawle was at the time. The caricature was created by Sir Leslie Ward(1851-1922) who worked under the pseudonym "spy". It was published in vanity fair on July 6, 1905. Measurements are 13X20.
