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T McDonald Rendle, British journalist, theatre critic and after-dinner speaker (litho)
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T McDonald Rendle, British journalist, theatre critic and after-dinner speaker (litho)
7172529 T McDonald Rendle, British journalist, theatre critic and after-dinner speaker (litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: T McDonald Rendle, British journalist, theatre critic and after-dinner speaker. Illustration from London Town, by J B Booth (T Werner Laurie Ltd, London, 1929).); © Look and Learn
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This black and white lithograph print showcases T McDonald Rendle, a prominent British journalist, theatre critic, and after-dinner speaker of the early twentieth century. The image captures his charismatic presence as he engages in lively conversation during one of his renowned speeches. The artwork is an illustration from the book "London Town" by J B Booth, published in 1929. It beautifully depicts Rendle's role as a respected figure within London's literary and entertainment scene during the 1920s. Rendle's expertise in journalism and critique is evident through this satirical drawing. His sharp wit and insightful observations are reflected in his animated expression while engaging with others at a table filled with bottles - perhaps symbolizing the spirited discussions that often accompanied these social gatherings. As a writer himself, Rendle represents the intellectual prowess of British authors during this era. His contributions to literature are celebrated alongside his journalistic achievements, making him an influential figure within both realms. This lithograph not only captures Rendle's essence but also provides us with a glimpse into London's vibrant cultural landscape at that time. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of individuals who shaped British journalism and contributed significantly to its rich literary heritage.
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