Richard Felton Outcault – Why poor lil’ mose left school
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‘Why poor lil’ mose left school poor lil’ mose’
Richard Felton Outcault
One of five early 20th Century American cartoons from the New York Herald
1901
28.5 x 36.5 cm
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‘Why poor lil’ mose left school poor lil’ mose’
Richard Felton Outcault
One of five early 20th Century American cartoons from the New York Herald
1901
28.5 x 36.5 cm
17th century fish 1680. 1930 oil of Anne Bonney, an 18th century Irish pirate, painted by Raymond Lindsay (son)
One of collection of framed watercolours of birds 1827. Various nudes. Portrait of English gentleman, resembling Captain Cook.
Italian school portrait of a Roman dignitary. One of a collection of Picasso’s, Le Chat. One of many 17th century English maps. Victorian landscape by G Pillig 1940s.
Scottish highlands. A bright Margaret Tarrant. Napoleon hand coloured lithograph. 19th century NZ landscape.
Soldier 1607 – de Gheyn & Soldier 19th century.
Charcoal of a kitten by Mali Moir,
Exceptional Australian artist and close friend.
See more of her works on my website under Contemporary Art also many in Archives.
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‘Poor lil’ mose and his hatchet poor lil’ mose’
Richard Felton Outcault
One of five early 20th Century American cartoons from the New York Herald
1901
27 cm x 36.5 cm
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‘Poor lil’ mose’
He treats his friends to soda water
Richard Felton Outcault
One of five early 20th Century American cartoons from the New York Herald
1901
28.5 cm x 36.5 cm
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‘Poor lil’ mose’ at Coney Island
Richard Felton Outcault
One of five early 20th Century American cartoons from the New York Herald
1901
24.5 cm x 26.5 cm
‘Goody Two Shoes’
From the best wood engraver of the 19th century.
Artist-Designer Walter Crane (1845-1915)
Printed and Engraved by Edmund Evans (1826-1905)
Reissue of plates. Medium-wood engraving. Slowly section in colour.
Type of wood engraving- Chromoxylography.
Walter Cranes initial in each plate.
Goody Two Shoes, Aladdin & The Yellow Dwarf.
Extremely rare.
28x23cm – 45x27cm
From the best wood engraver of the 19th century.
Artist-Designer Walter Crane (1845-1915)
Printed and Engraved by Edmund Evans (1826-1905)
Reissue of plates. Medium-wood engraving. Slowly section in colour.
Type of wood engraving- Chromoxylography.
Walter Cranes initial in each plate.
Goody Two Shoes, Aladdin & The Yellow Dwarf.
Extremely rare.
28x23cm – 45x27cm
‘Aladdin’
Artist-Designer Walter Crane (1845-1915)
Printed and Engraved by Edmund Evans (1826-1905)
Reissue of plates. Medium-wood engraving. Slowly section in colour.
Type of wood engraving- Chromoxylography.
Walter Cranes initial in each plate.
Goody Two Shoes, Aladdin & The Yellow Dwarf.
Extremely rare.
28x23cm – 45x27cm
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‘Poor lil’ mose he calls on Edison’
Richard Felton Outcault
One of five early 20th Century American cartoons from the New York Herald
1901
26.5 cm x 35.5 cm
‘A Most Delicious Ice’
Early 19th Century Regency Cartoon
C. 1820
‘A Most Infernal Bad Egg’
Early 19th Century Regency Cartoon
C. 1820
A collection of 19th Century glass cartoons – Recently reframed into a pair.
Very rare with stunning colour.
W. 44cm H. 56cm – Framed
W. 30cm H. 7cm – individual