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Economy of Space in the Lounge Hall (litho)
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Economy of Space in the Lounge Hall (litho)
6021019 Economy of Space in the Lounge Hall (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Economy of Space in the Lounge Hall. Illustration for How To Live In A Flat by Heath Robinson and K R G Browne (Hutchinson, 1936).); © Look and Learn
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The lithograph print titled "Economy of Space in the Lounge Hall" by William Heath Robinson captures a whimsical and humorous take on modern living in the 1930s. The artwork, created for the book "How To Live In A Flat" showcases Robinson's unique artistic style and his ability to find amusement in everyday situations. In this particular illustration, we are transported into a bustling city apartment where space is at a premium. The lounge hall is depicted as an ingeniously designed room that maximizes every inch available. From collapsible furniture to multi-functional fixtures, Robinson's imagination runs wild with inventive solutions for cramped living spaces. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he fills the scene with amusing characters going about their daily routines within this compact environment. Despite the limited space, there is an air of liveliness and charm that emanates from each corner of the room. Robinson's work not only entertains but also serves as a commentary on societal changes during that era. As urbanization increased and apartment living became more prevalent, finding ways to optimize space was crucial. Through his artistry, Robinson highlights both the challenges and humor inherent in adapting to these new living arrangements. This lithograph print offers viewers a delightful glimpse into early 20th-century life while showcasing Robinson's talent for blending art with wit and satire. It remains an enduring testament to his legacy as one of Britain's most beloved illustrators.
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