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Parlour Golf (litho)
6024623 Parlour Golf (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Parlour Golf. Illustration for How to Run a Communal Home by W Heath Robinson and Cecil Hunt (Hutchinson, 1943).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23282558
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
1940 1949 19401949 1940s Communal Forties Living Nineteen Forties Robinson William Heath 1872 1944 Shared Sharing The Forties William Heath Robinson Comics Entertaining
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The print titled "Parlour Golf" captures the whimsical and humorous artwork of William Heath Robinson, a renowned English artist. Created in the 1940s, this lithograph is part of a series illustrating the book "How to Run a Communal Home" by W Heath Robinson and Cecil Hunt. In this delightful image, Robinson depicts a scene from communal living during mid-20th century England. The shared space is transformed into an indoor golf course, with various contraptions and absurdities scattered throughout. The residents are seen engaging in lighthearted play, swinging their clubs at unconventional targets such as teapots and chandeliers. Robinson's unique artistic style combines intricate details with comical elements, creating an amusing visual narrative that entertains viewers. His work often reflects his satirical take on everyday life, showcasing his ability to find humor in ordinary situations. This print not only showcases Robinson's talent but also provides insight into the cultural context of mid-century Britain. It offers a glimpse into communal living arrangements that were popular during that time period while highlighting the importance of humor and entertainment in daily life. With its playful composition and clever execution, "Parlour Golf" remains a timeless piece of art that continues to bring joy to those who appreciate both fine art and comic illustration.
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