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GOOSE THAT COULDN’T - OR WOULDN’T 1923 John Bernard Partridge PUNCH CARTOON PAGE

GOOSE THAT COULDN’T - OR WOULDN’T 1923 John Bernard Partridge PUNCH CARTOON PAGE

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Original 10 1/2 inch x 8 1/4 inch Wood Engraved Cartoon page titled GOOSE THAT COULDN’T - OR WOULDN’T. from Punch, January 10, 1923.

MR. BONAR LAW. “THE WRETCHED BIRD CAN’T LAY GOLDEN EGGS WITHOUT A NICE LONG MORATORIUM.”
M. POINCARE. “AND I SAY SHE CAN. AND A GOOSE THAT CAN LAY AND WON’T LAY MUST BE MADE TO LAY - EVEN IF I HAVE TO WRING HER NECK!”

Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) was Rector of the University of Glasgow from 1919 to 1922 and was awarded an honorary LLD in 1912. In 1914 Law had been one of the candidates who stepped aside to permit the uncontested election of Raymond Poincaré as Rector.

The cartoon is by John Bernard Partridge (1861 - 1945). An English illustrator born in London. Partridge was educated at Stonyhurst College, and after matriculating at the University of London entered the office of Dunn & Hansom, architects. He then joined for a couple of years a firm of stained-glass designers (Lavers, Barraud and Westlake), learning drapery and ornament; and then studied and executed church ornament under Philip Westlake, 1880–1884. He began illustration for the press and practised watercolour painting, but his chief success was derived from book illustration. In 1891 he joined the staff of Punch and, in 1910, became its chief cartoonist, replacing Edward Linley Sambourne. During his time at Punch, Partridge published several cartoons showing his support for the Suffragist movement. He was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and of The Pastel Society

Punch, or The London Charivari, was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells. Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 1850s, when it helped to coin the term "cartoon" in its modern sense as a humorous illustration.

The page is in very good condition. Reverse side blank.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#224374655
Start TimeSat 19 Oct 2024 12:13:34 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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Dispatch Time2 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited Kingdom
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Date of Creation1900-1949
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OriginalityOriginal
Print SurfacePaper
SubjectCartoons & Caricatures

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