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"Lawson: A Master of Artistic Versatility" Lawson, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and versatility

Background imageLawson Collection: Waiting for Daddy by Lawson Wood, WW1 postcard

Waiting for Daddy by Lawson Wood, WW1 postcard
Waiting for daddy. I must take care of mummy now. Illustration on a postcard showing a patriotic little boy wearing a pith helmet

Background imageLawson Collection: Mother O Mine, WW1 postcard, Lawson Wood

Mother O Mine, WW1 postcard, Lawson Wood
Sentimental postcard showing a young soldier on horseback, thinking of his mother back at home as he goes into battle. Date: c.1916

Background imageLawson Collection: Hands Across the Sea, WW1 postcard, Lawson Wood

Hands Across the Sea, WW1 postcard, Lawson Wood
Patriotic wartime postcard showing A British and French officer, flags in hand, shaking hands across the Channel. Date: c.1916

Background imageLawson Collection: 1916 - Just arrived by Lawson Wood

1916 - Just arrived by Lawson Wood
A British soldier alights from a train at a station only to be met by his wife and a surprise addition to the family. Date: 1915

Background imageLawson Collection: Dharamtolla Street, Calcutta (Kolkata), India

Dharamtolla Street, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLawson Collection: The Empty Chair by Lawson Wood

The Empty Chair by Lawson Wood
A moving illustration featured in the Tatler in December 1915 showing a woman, head bent in grief, sitting by a fireside, while an empty chair beside her speaks volumes about the person who is

Background imageLawson Collection: From a P. C. - I m making up for lost time by Lawson Wood

From a P. C. - I m making up for lost time by Lawson Wood
Humorous colour illustration by Lawson Wood depicting a small white bear ransacking a ladys handbag and clumsily applying lipstick and powder. Date: 11th January 1928

Background imageLawson Collection: Hugh Lawson White

Hugh Lawson White
HUGH LAWSON WHITE American statesman and judge Date: 1773 - 1840

Background imageLawson Collection: George Lawson, Sculptor

George Lawson, Sculptor
GEORGE A LAWSON sculptor, depicted at work on a sculpture of a lady watering her plants, or offering you a drink from her pitcher, or something of the sort. Date: 1832 - 1904

Background imageLawson Collection: Rev James Lawson

Rev James Lawson
JAMES LAWSON Presbyterian churchman of Edinburgh described as the Persevering Petitioner : a splendid example of Kays delightful inventiveness. Date: ? - 1788

Background imageLawson Collection: MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS. African American soldiers and sailors who received Medals

MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS. African American soldiers and sailors who received Medals of Honor for service in the American Civil War, American Indian Wars, and the Spanish American War

Background imageLawson Collection: HOLLYWOOD TEN, 1950. Dalton Trumbo and John Howard Lawson, surrounded by supporters

HOLLYWOOD TEN, 1950. Dalton Trumbo and John Howard Lawson, surrounded by supporters, on their way to prison, having been being found in contempt of Congress for refusing to provide information

Background imageLawson Collection: Robert Burns

Robert Burns. Lawson, George A. (HRSA). Date: 1891

Background imageLawson Collection: children of the Great City from the Picture by F. W. Lawson, 1877

children of the Great City from the Picture by F. W. Lawson, 1877
" children of the Great City" from the Picture by F.W. Lawson, 1877

Background imageLawson Collection: Alexander Lawson after Alexander Wilson, Pinnated Grous, Blue-green Warbler

Alexander Lawson after Alexander Wilson, Pinnated Grous, Blue-green Warbler, and Nashville Warbler, American, 1773 - 1846, published 1808-1814, hand-colored engraving with etching on wove paper

Background imageLawson Collection: Cecil Gordon Lawson December 3, 1851 - June 10, 1882, was an English landscape painter

Cecil Gordon Lawson December 3, 1851 - June 10, 1882, was an English landscape painter, ENGRAVING 1882, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european-

Background imageLawson Collection: THE LATE LADY LAWSON Photo by Elliott and Fry, Baker Street

THE LATE LADY LAWSON Photo by Elliott and Fry, Baker Street

Background imageLawson Collection: Alexander Lawson after Titian Ramsay Peale, Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher

Alexander Lawson after Titian Ramsay Peale, Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female Golden-crested Wren, American, 1773-1846

Background imageLawson Collection: CECIL GORDON LAWSON (1851-1882). English painter. Wood engraving, English, 1882

CECIL GORDON LAWSON (1851-1882). English painter. Wood engraving, English, 1882

Background imageLawson Collection: VICTOR F. LAWSON (1850-1925). American newspaper publisher. Illustration by W. A

VICTOR F. LAWSON (1850-1925). American newspaper publisher. Illustration by W. A
VICTOR F. LAWSON (1850-1925). American newspaper publisher. Illustration by W.A. Rogers, c1901

Background imageLawson Collection: CAROLINA: HISTORY, 1709. A New Voyage to Carolina, by John Lawson. Printed at London

CAROLINA: HISTORY, 1709. A New Voyage to Carolina, by John Lawson. Printed at London, 1709

Background imageLawson Collection: Sir Wilfrid Lawson with Labouchere, Healy and Gibson Bowles

Sir Wilfrid Lawson with Labouchere, Healy and Gibson Bowles
The Story of the Wicked Wags (cont.). Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (18291906) an English temperance campaigner and radical

Background imageLawson Collection: Sir Wilfrid Lawson - English temperance campaigner

Sir Wilfrid Lawson - English temperance campaigner
The Story of the Wicked Wags (cont.). Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (18291906) an English temperance campaigner and radical

Background imageLawson Collection: Diatetics. John Lawson Johnston (d1900), Scottish born businessman. In

Diatetics. John Lawson Johnston (d1900), Scottish born businessman. In about 1863 Johnston developed a beef extract, at first known as liquid beef but later named Bovril, a named derived of Bos

Background imageLawson Collection: Harry John Lawson (b1852), English inventor of a safety bicycle. (1879). Lawson

Harry John Lawson (b1852), English inventor of a safety bicycle. (1879). Lawson produced the first bicycle driven by a chain from centrally positioned pedals to the rear wheel in 1879

Background imageLawson Collection: Wilfred Lawson (1829-1906) British Liberal politician and leader of the Temperance

Wilfred Lawson (1829-1906) British Liberal politician and leader of the Temperance movement which opposed the drinking of alcohol

Background imageLawson Collection: Cecil Gordon Lawson December 3

Cecil Gordon Lawson December 3, 1851 - June 10, 1882, Was An English Landscape Painter, Engraving 1882, UK, Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European-

Background imageLawson Collection: Lawson bicycle

Lawson bicycle

Background imageLawson Collection: Lawson plant specimens

Lawson plant specimens
Part of the plant collection attributed to John Lawson, collected in Carolina in 1710. Specimens held in the Sloane Herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageLawson Collection: Rhododendrons and First Church, Dunedin, New Zealand

Rhododendrons and First Church, Dunedin, New Zealand

Background imageLawson Collection: American magazine advertisement, 1937, for Wheaties, The Breakfast of Champions

American magazine advertisement, 1937, for Wheaties, The Breakfast of Champions, featuring the golfer Lawson Little
CEREAL ADVERTISEMENT, 1937. American magazine advertisement, 1937, for Wheaties, The Breakfast of Champions, featuring the golfer Lawson Little

Background imageLawson Collection: HUNLEY SUBMARINE, 1863. The Hunley submarine torpedo boat in drydock in Charleston, South Carolina

HUNLEY SUBMARINE, 1863. The Hunley submarine torpedo boat in drydock in Charleston, South Carolina. Oil by Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910)

Background imageLawson Collection: HENRY LAWSON (1867-1922). Australian poet and short-story writer. Wood engraving, 20th century

HENRY LAWSON (1867-1922). Australian poet and short-story writer. Wood engraving, 20th century

Background imageLawson Collection: NORTH AMERICA: FAUNA. Engraved frontispiece from the 1712 German edition of John Lawsons A New

NORTH AMERICA: FAUNA. Engraved frontispiece from the 1712 German edition of John Lawsons A New Voyage to Carolina, showing a buffalo, a terrapin killing a rattlesnake

Background imageLawson Collection: Father christmas about to go down the chimney

Father christmas about to go down the chimney
Another result of zeppelin raids! searchlight nuisance 1916

Background imageLawson Collection: JL. Cats cradles

JL. Cats cradles
Cats Cradles. Artist: John Lawson. A genre study of a little girl and boy in a sailor suit playing Cats Cradleswith a skein of wool Date: 1898

Background imageLawson Collection: Your silence is hard to bear

Your silence is hard to bear
A bear listening to the bottom of the candlestick holder of the telephone, while the receiver is on the floor 1928

Background imageLawson Collection: Self and Partners!, by Lawson Wood

Self and Partners!, by Lawson Wood
Orang utan playing multiple hands in a game of cards. Date: 1930

Background imageLawson Collection: Granpop decorates his tree house by Lawson Wood

Granpop decorates his tree house by Lawson Wood
Humorous illustration depicting Gran pop, the orang-utan character created by Lawson Wood, happily painting patterns on his new roof tree

Background imageLawson Collection: Gran pops Nutcracker Suite by Lawson Wood

Gran pops Nutcracker Suite by Lawson Wood
Humorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang utan character, Granpop, together with the help of some monkeys and a pig, attempting to crush a coconut with a homemade nutcracker. Date: 1934

Background imageLawson Collection: Granpop Thinks more Juice is Required by Lawson Wood

Granpop Thinks more Juice is Required by Lawson Wood
Granpop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood enjoys a ride in a homemade, ramshackle carriage pulled by a sweltering little monkey on a bicycle

Background imageLawson Collection: Granpop Makes Whoopee for the Royal Wedding

Granpop Makes Whoopee for the Royal Wedding
Lawson Woods own tribute to the 1934 royal wedding between Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece, showing his orang utan character

Background imageLawson Collection: Tom Tom the Pipers Son

Tom Tom the Pipers Son " Tom with his pipe made such a noise, That he pleased both the girls and boys, And they all stopped to hear him play, Over the hills and far away."

Background imageLawson Collection: Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross

Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross " Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes

Background imageLawson Collection: Granpop gives him an earful by Lawson Wood

Granpop gives him an earful by Lawson Wood
Humorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing Granpop (Lawson Woods wily orang-utan) throwing tomatoes at a thieving pig. Date: 1934

Background imageLawson Collection: With Granpops best wishes by Lawson Wood

With Granpops best wishes by Lawson Wood
Humorous and rather sweet illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang utan character Gran pop giving out Christmas presents to all his animal chums

Background imageLawson Collection: Granpops Lodge of Instruction

Granpops Lodge of Instruction
Humorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang-utan character, Granpop together with a monkey and a pig attending a Freemasons meeting at a makeshift Lodge! 1934

Background imageLawson Collection: Mother O Mine - Young cavalry soldier

Mother O Mine - Young cavalry soldier
Mother O Mine A wistful young cavalry soldier thinks about home and his Mother, waiting for news of her son... Date: circa 1915



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"Lawson: A Master of Artistic Versatility" Lawson, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and versatility. From the whimsical illustrations in "Too Many Cooks" by Lawson Wood to the mischievous charm of "Georgie Porgie, " this talented artist captivates our imagination. In his masterpiece "Fat Geese. " Lawson Wood transports us to a world where chubby geese waddle with delight, showcasing his ability to infuse humor into every stroke of his brush. And in "Hush-A-Bye, Baby, " we are lulled into serenity as Lawson's gentle touch brings forth tender moments between mother and child. But it doesn't stop there; Lawson's creativity knows no bounds. In "Drive Off The Missing Links, " he takes us on an exhilarating journey through time, blending adventure and mystery seamlessly. And who can forget the infectious energy radiating from his work titled "Going with a Swing"? It's impossible not to tap your feet along. Delving deeper into his repertoire, we discover another facet of Lawson's talent – storytelling through art. In John Lawson's book "Biblical Tales, " Jesus and Girl come alive under the skilled hands of our beloved artist. Through vivid imagery, he breathes life into these timeless tales. Yet it is not only within the realms of illustration that Lawson leaves an indelible mark; he also captures our attention through thought-provoking posters like "The Goal in Sight. " This piece depicts two Scotsmen fiercely competing for Scotch whiskey supremacy—a testament to both their determination and passion. However, even great artists have their controversies. With works such as "To the Public Danger, " Lawson challenges societal norms and provokes discussions about public safety—an artist unafraid to push boundaries. And let us not overlook his contributions beyond traditional art forms—his poster for Jersey Airways showcases how versatile he truly is. From canvas to commercial design, Lawson's talent knows no bounds.