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Essendon Football Club
Caricature of John Coleman, 1950s
Rogers was a well-known caricaturistColoured caricature by "Rogers" of John Coleman jumping up holding the ball; it is on a red and black double mounting board in a black aluminium framejohn coleman, rogers, caricatures -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club: 75th anniversary - cartoonist, 16/08/2003
Heidelberg Golf Club: 75th anniversary - cartoonist or caricaturist 16 August 2003. Colour photograph of cartoonist75th anniversary celebrations, 75th year, heidelberg golf club - history, caricatures -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Bookmark, Phil May
Phil May was England's leading black and white artist and his work appeared in most of the illustrated publications. He spent two years in Sydney contracted to the Bulletin where his work appeared between 1886 and 1894 and amounted to over 800 drawings.A British bookmark issued by Tuck but of significance in Australia due to Phil May's time here. He also spent a sojourn in Paris sharing digs with Charles Conder and John Longstaff.caricaturist, art, the bulletin, england, sydney, postcard bookmark, phil may -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book / colection, early 19th century
George Cruikshank (27 September 1792 – 1 February 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator.. His book illustrations for his friend Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience. George Cruikshank was inventive. In the 1800's, puns and other forms of word-play were loved by all. Some of these illustrations come from his 'Scraps and Sketches' album, published for adults in 1832, though the drawings were done between 1828 and 1832. Volumes of George Cruikshank's Scraps and Sketches were intended to be cut and pasted in home-made albums and scrapbooks; George Cruikshank was a well-known British caricaturist and book illustrator. This item represents this popular art form of the early to mid 19th century.A collection of artworks (copies of etchings) of George Cruikshank. They are bound together with masking tape. The pages are dated 1828-1823. They are satirical cartoons printed in black ink.on front : "V BROOME with CANN RIVER crossed through ORBOST 78 PERRY ST 5154 2855"