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3919272 George Grossmith - portrait standing by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); (add.info.: George Grossmith - portrait standing. Vanity Fair caricature by Spy (real name Sir Leslie Matthew Ward 21 November 1851 - 15 May 1922). Caption reads The Pinafore, dated 21 January 1888. (Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son) GG: English comedian, writer and composer: 9 December 1847 - 1 March 1912.)
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This black and white portrait print showcases the renowned English comedian, writer, and composer George Grossmith. Captured by the talented caricaturist Leslie Matthew Ward, also known as Spy, this Vanity Fair caricature from January 21st, 1888 perfectly captures Grossmith's essence. George Grossmith was a multifaceted talent who left an indelible mark on the performing arts scene of his time. Born on December 9th, 1847, he graced both stage and screen with his exceptional skills until his passing on March 1st, 1912. A true maestro in every sense of the word, Grossmith excelled not only as an actor but also as a singer and musician. The lithograph itself is a testament to Ward's artistic prowess. With meticulous attention to detail and expert use of shading techniques, he brings out the depth and character in Grossmith's face. The monochromatic color palette adds a touch of timeless elegance to this already remarkable piece. As we gaze upon this portrait print today, we are transported back to the vibrant entertainment scene of nineteenth-century England. It serves as a reminder of the immense contributions made by individuals like George Grossmith to classical music and theater during that era. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts through Fine Art Finder platform; we can now appreciate this stunning artwork for its historical significance.
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