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William Heath is an internationally renowned artist and printmaker, best known for his intricate etchings of the British landscape

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Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)

Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)
5210175 Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)

Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)
5210167 Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)

Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)
5210146 Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: The company starts steamer services)

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)

Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho)
5210130 Illustration for Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Waste not, want not" is the drivers motto)

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: General Election 1974: Conservative party press conference at their H. Q

General Election 1974: Conservative party press conference at their H. Q
General Election 1974: Conservative party press conference at their H.Q. William Whitelaw and Edward Heath. September 1974 S

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: General Election 1974: Conservative party press conference at their H. Q

General Election 1974: Conservative party press conference at their H. Q
General Election 1974: Conservative party press conference at their H.Q. William Whitelaw and Edward Heath. September 1974 S74-5714

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, 1835. Creator: William Heath

A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, 1835. Creator: William Heath
A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, 1835. A short fat man and a tall thin one fishing in the river. One hooks a frog, while their dog furtively wolfs down bait and fish

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: William Heath, 1737 To 1814. American Farmer, Soldier, Political Leader And Major General In The

William Heath, 1737 To 1814. American Farmer, Soldier, Political Leader And Major General In The Continental Army During The American Revolutionary War

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: An Aerial Cricket Match of the Future, c1918 (1919). Artist: W Heath Robinson

An Aerial Cricket Match of the Future, c1918 (1919). Artist: W Heath Robinson
An Aerial Cricket Match of the Future, c1918 (1919). From The Wonder Book of Aircraft for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co. Limited, London, Melbourne and Toronto, 1919]

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Half title to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914. Artist: W Heath Robinson

Half title to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914. Artist: W Heath Robinson
Half title to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914. A Midsummer Nights Dream is a comedy play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era

Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era - The Flying Scotsman. The multi-millionaire who launched Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era

Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era - The Flying Scotsman. The multi-millionaire who launched Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Caen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Caen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Caen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Estate of Caen (or Ken) Wood house on Hampstead Heath, extended c1764-1779 by Robert Adam into a neoclassical villa for William Murray

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Signing the Treaty of Peace at Vienaa [sic]

Signing the Treaty of Peace at Vienaa [sic]. Coloured aquatint by J C Stadler after William Heath, published by Thomas Tegg, 1 April 1818

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Why Not Matches? WWI cartoon by William Heath Robinson

Why Not Matches? WWI cartoon by William Heath Robinson
Lights for All: Trapping Glow Worms in Kensington Gardens. A typically ridiculous idea by Heath Robinson for trapping glow worms, thus providing light for Londoners during the black out. Date: 1917

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: A (Y)appy Idea! by William Heath Robinson, WWI rationing

A (Y)appy Idea! by William Heath Robinson, WWI rationing
The Ventrimetric System: Rational weights and measures for use in hotels, restaurants, and clubs for the limitation of appetites

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Princess and the Swineherd

The Princess and the Swineherd - The Swineherd scolded and the rain poured down

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Heath Robinson

Heath Robinson
Laundry impressions. The collector calls. One of a set of 6 postcards. Date: circa 1920

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Tables Turned by William Heath Robinson

The Tables Turned by William Heath Robinson
Waits musicians rather put out of action during the festive period due to residents of one street playing jazz tunes loudly from their windows instead. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Rejected by the Inventions Board - Heath Robinson WW1

Rejected by the Inventions Board - Heath Robinson WW1
Rejected by the Inventions Board - III - A Device for Screw Stoppering the Enemys Rifles. Another elaborate and convoluted method of beating the dastardly Hun devised by William Heath Robinson in The

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Queue de Luxe, illustration by William Heath Robinson

Queue de Luxe, illustration by William Heath Robinson
Queue de Luxe (Luxury Queue), with upper class people waiting for a bus, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Testing teeth, illustration by William Heath Robinson

Testing teeth, illustration by William Heath Robinson
Testing artificial teeth in a modern tooth works, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C. Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library Date: 1947

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Uncle Lubins Dream, illustration by William Heath Robinson

Uncle Lubins Dream, illustration by William Heath Robinson
Uncle Lubins Dream, from The Adventures of Uncle Lubin (1902), illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Card shuffler, illustration by William Heath Robinson

Card shuffler, illustration by William Heath Robinson
The new card shuffler and mechanical dealer for bridge parties, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Grotesque head, illustration by William Heath Robinson

Grotesque head, illustration by William Heath Robinson (The Works of Mr Francis Rabelais, 1921). Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Water Babies, illustration by William Heath Robinson

The Water Babies, illustration by William Heath Robinson
The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley, illustration by William Heath Robinson (1915). The first thing which Tom saw was the black cedars. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: A Tale of Two Tanks by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon

A Tale of Two Tanks by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon
A wartime cartoon by William Heath Robinson showing two tanks charging into battle, only to crash head on, fly conjoined into the air and fall to earth, shattered into pieces. Date: 1917

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: William Heath Robinson interrogated in France, WW1

William Heath Robinson interrogated in France, WW1
An autobiographical sketch by William Heath Robinson, published in his memoirs, My Line of Life, illustrating an incident at St. Nazaire when he visited the American Army in France

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The American Suction Tank, WW1 Heath Robinson

The American Suction Tank, WW1 Heath Robinson
The American Suction Tank for drawing the enemy from his dug-out. An idea for a new form of weapon, based on a correspondents suggestion to William Heath Robinson during the First World War

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Am Tag, Heath Robinson 1. German Spies in Epping Forest

Am Tag, Heath Robinson 1. German Spies in Epping Forest
Am Tag! Die Deutsche Kommen (Very)! Incidents of the Coming German Invasion of England, by Heath Robinson. 1. German spies in Epping Forest

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: In the Stretching Sheds of an Ox-Tail Soup Factory

In the Stretching Sheds of an Ox-Tail Soup Factory. War-Time Economies from William Heath Robinson including an ingenious idea for making the ingredients for oxtail soup go further. Date: 1918

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: What you can do with the old car by Heath Robinson

What you can do with the old car by Heath Robinson
Don t scrap the old bus - but use it in the house. An ingenious homeowner adapts the body of a car into a bed and a capacious bath rather than send it for scrap. Date: 1919

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: For Good Luck by William Heath Robinson

For Good Luck by William Heath Robinson
Training black cats to enter the front door at the stroke of twelve on New Years Eve. A contraption to encourage a New Year tradition imagined by the cartoonist William Heath Robinson. Date: 1919

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Thoroughness, WW1 cartoon by William Heath Robinson

Thoroughness, WW1 cartoon by William Heath Robinson
Mopping-up the floods in Belgium: the new German method. Spiking the water with a combination of sausages, sauerkraut and lager

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Off the Coast of Scotland by William Heath Robinson

Off the Coast of Scotland by William Heath Robinson
The German Periscoper: Ach, Himmel! Dot most be der peautiful Ben Nevis of vich ve ave eard so mooch. A German submarine mistakes the prominent nose of a bather for the tip of Ben Nevis while sailing

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoon

Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoon
The Kitchener Boche-Bayoneter - an airy invention by William Heath Robinson. An uncharacteristically brutal invention suggesting that a trench sized board covered with bayonets be lowered

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Hint to the Ministry of Health by Heath Robinson

Hint to the Ministry of Health by Heath Robinson
A new fresh air bedroom for the prevention of flu. An outdoor bedroom designed by the ever-inventive William Heath Robinson, built (or rather)

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII

Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Showing people climbing up onto barrage balloons. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Early type of mechanical shovel by Heath Robinson

Early type of mechanical shovel by Heath Robinson
The inventor of the mechanical shovel trying out an early type. Two medieval engineers with a rickety but effective mechanical shovel or digger

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Screw Em Out golf hole cleaner by Heath Robinson

The Screw Em Out golf hole cleaner by Heath Robinson
A typically convoluted contraption from William Heath Robinson, the first in a series entitled, Very Patent Aides to Sport, showing the Screw-Em-Out golf hole cleaner in action on a golf course

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Gentle Art of Excavating - a specially designed skimmer

The Gentle Art of Excavating - a specially designed skimmer
The beginning of a garden suburb. Excavating a new road with a specially designed skimmer, a typically rickety contraption from the inventive mind of gadget king, William Heath Robinson. Date: c.1938

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Gentle Art of Excavating - Removing top soil

The Gentle Art of Excavating - Removing top soil
A new type of shovel removing the top soil from a bluff in the Cotswold Hills. A typically elaborate contraption by the gadget king

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: A Turkey Glide by William Heath Robinson

A Turkey Glide by William Heath Robinson
The latest Christmas family gliders fitted with listening in equipment for hearing Dutch concerts during dinner. One particularly large family flies through the air while using hot water bottles or

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the three witches on the heath

SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the three witches on the heath. Woodcut from Raphael Holinsheds Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1577

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: MACBETH & WITCHES, 1881. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the three witches on the heath in Act I

MACBETH & WITCHES, 1881. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the three witches on the heath in Act I, Scene 3 from William Shakespeares " Macbeth" : wood engraving, 1881

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Christmas Robbers by William Heath Robinson

The Christmas Robbers by William Heath Robinson
A cheery looking cook enjoys forty winks by the kitchen fire, blissfully unaware that an army of mischievous pixies and elves are busy plundering all the Christmas food she has been baking. Date: 1924

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Heath Robinson and his pea-splitting machine

Heath Robinson and his pea-splitting machine
Photograph of William Heath Robinson (1872 - 1944), pictured with his own model of a pea-splitting machine. A well-loved artist, illustrator and cartoonist

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944)

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944)



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William Heath Collection

William Heath is an internationally renowned artist and printmaker, best known for his intricate etchings of the British landscape. He was born in London in 1958 and studied at the Royal College of Art. His work has been exhibited widely throughout Europe, including at the Tate Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum and National Portrait Gallery in London. He has also had solo exhibitions in New York, Tokyo and Paris. Heath's artworks are often inspired by his travels around Britain, capturing its beauty through detailed etchings that explore its history and culture. His work is highly sought after by collectors worldwide due to its unique style that combines traditional techniques with contemporary subject matter.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The William Heath collection available at Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of British artist William Heath who was known for his satirical illustrations during the early 19th century. The artworks in our collection are a reflection of the social and political issues prevalent during that time period. The artwork in our collection showcases Heath's unique style which combines caricature with satire to create humorous yet thought-provoking pieces. From portraits of famous figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte to depictions of everyday life in England, each piece captures the essence of its subject matter with precision and detail. Whether you're looking to add some historical charm to your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, the William Heath collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress.
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What are William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints?

William Heath was a British artist who lived from 1794 to 1840. He is best known for his satirical illustrations and caricatures, which were published in various magazines and newspapers during the early 19th century. Today, William Heath's artwork is available as art prints through Media Storehouse. These art prints feature some of Heath's most famous works, including his political cartoons and humorous illustrations. They are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they capture all of the detail and nuance of the original artwork. Whether you're a fan of William Heath's work or simply appreciate fine art, these art prints are an excellent addition to any home or office. We offer a glimpse into one of the most interesting periods in British history while also providing a unique perspective on contemporary issues. So if you're looking for something special to hang on your walls, consider investing in one of these beautiful art prints today.
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What William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of William Heath art prints that you can purchase. These prints are available in various sizes and styles, including framed, canvas, and photographic prints. Some popular William Heath artworks include "The March to Finchley," "The Battle of Waterloo," and "The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder." You can also find caricatures depicting political figures from the 19th century, such as Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone. In addition to these famous works, Media Storehouse also offers lesser-known pieces by William Heath that showcase his unique style and sense of humor. Whether you're looking for a classic historical scene or a witty political cartoon, there is sure to be a William Heath print that suits your taste. We provide an excellent selection of high-quality art prints by this renowned artist at affordable prices.
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How do I buy William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints?

To purchase William Heath's art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of his works on their website. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your billing and shipping information before completing the transaction. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card and PayPal. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. William Heath was an English artist known for his satirical illustrations in the 19th century. His works often depicted political figures and social issues of his time. His style is characterized by bold lines and exaggerated features, making his prints both humorous and thought-provoking. By purchasing one of William Heath's art prints from Media Storehouse, you can bring a piece of history into your home or office while supporting the arts community.
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How much do William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of art prints from William Heath at varying prices. The cost of each print depends on various factors such as the size, type of paper used, and the complexity of the artwork. Our collection includes both black and white and color prints that are available in different sizes to suit your preferences. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints that capture the essence of William Heath's work. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials to ensure durability and longevity. Whether you're looking for a classic or contemporary piece, our selection has something for everyone. We believe that art should be accessible to all, which is why we strive to keep our prices competitive without compromising on quality. We have an extensive range of William Heath art prints that cater to every budget so you can find something beautiful within your price range.
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We take great care in ensuring that your William Heath art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your prints during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for larger prints and flat cardboard envelopes for smaller ones. Once your order has been processed, our team will carefully package your prints and send them out via a trusted courier service. You will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on the progress of your delivery. We understand how important it is to receive your artwork in perfect condition, which is why we take every precaution to ensure that it arrives at its destination intact. Whether you're ordering one print or several, you can rest assured that they will be packaged with care and attention to detail.