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Windows to fit all figures (litho)
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Windows to fit all figures (litho)
6021072 Windows to fit all figures (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Windows to fit all figures. 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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Windows to Fit All Figures - A Humorous Take on Apartment Living in the 1930s
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. This lithograph, titled "Windows to fit all figures" by renowned artist William Heath Robinson, offers a delightful glimpse into the world of apartment living in the 1930s. The artwork was created as an illustration for the book "How To Live In A Flat" by Heath Robinson and K R G Browne. Depicting a comical scene, this print showcases Robinson's signature wit and imagination. It humorously portrays a tall apartment building with windows of various shapes and sizes, ingeniously designed to accommodate people of different heights and body types. From elongated windows for lanky individuals to squat ones for shorter figures, each window is tailored perfectly to its occupant. The artwork captures both the charm and challenges of city life during that era. With its whimsical style and clever details, it invites viewers into a world where architecture meets comedy. The exaggerated proportions add an element of amusement while highlighting the diversity found within urban communities. Robinson's work often satirized modernity while celebrating human ingenuity. This particular piece exemplifies his ability to find joy in everyday situations through his distinctive artistic style. As we gaze upon this print from our private collection today, we are reminded not only of Robinson's talent but also how art can bring laughter and entertainment into our lives even after many decades have passed.
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