Historical information
Back Cover: At a time when black and white art was flourishing in Australia- with artists like Norman Lindsay, Will Dyson and Stan Cross at work - Percy Leason's creation of Wiregrass ranked him as an illustrator of surpassing genius. His early successes as a book illustrator and as a cartoonist for the Bulletin and Melbourne Punch, presaged a full flowering of his work with his creation of the mythical town and his endowment of it with a host of characters and comic situations. His inspiration came from his childhood town in Kaniva, Western Victoria but Wiregrass was every country town, with its general store, pub and church hall, its swimming hole, football ground and racecourse, its leading citizens, its battlers and mischievous children. Wiregrass flourished in Table Talk Magazine from 1926 to 1937 when Leason, seeking to escape his comic reputation and pursue "serious" art, went to live in America."
Percy Leason lived in Eltham
Physical description
Softcover, 80 p. : ill., 1 port. ; 30 cm.
Inscriptions & markings
ISBN 0850912490
References
- Jazz at Wiregrass Original watercolour and ink image held at the New England Regional Art Museum - image features in this book
- Table Talk Access Wiregrass cartoons in "Table Talk" via Trove