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Burning the ice at both ends! by George Studdy
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Burning the ice at both ends! by George Studdy
Burning the ice at both ends! Bonzo and the Bonzolines keep their temperatures down on a hot day, with a large cube of ice. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo, a small dog with saucer-like eyes and indiscriminate breeding who first appeared in the Sketch in 1922. The Bonzo craze swept the world resulting in postcards, annuals, toys and other merchandise. Credit should read: Estate of George Studdy/Gresham Marketing Ltd./ILN/Mary Evans
8 August 1923
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Bonzo Bonzolines Burning Cool Cube Drip Dripping Ends Ernest Eyes Heat Keeping Melting Mongrel Offspring Puppies Puppy Pups Saucer Studdy Temperature 1923
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Burning the ice at both ends!
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: A Playful Moment with Bonzo and the Bonzolines in the Summer Heat This delightful illustration by George Ernest Studdy, titled "Burning the ice at both ends!", captures the whimsical world of Bonzo, a small dog with saucer-like eyes and an indiscriminate breed, and his merry band of Bonzolines, as they keep cool on a hot summer day. The scene depicts Bonzo and his pups, dripping with water from a large cube of ice, their tongues hanging out in pure enjoyment. The ice, with its dripping edges, serves as a refreshing respite from the scorching heat. George Studdy, the creator of Bonzo, first introduced this lovable character to the world in the Sketch magazine in 1922. The Bonzo craze that ensued was a global phenomenon, with the pup's image gracing postcards, annuals, toys, and other merchandise. Studdy's illustrations, with their charming humor and wit, captured the hearts of people during the 1920s, providing a much-needed escape from the harsh realities of life. In this particular illustration, the playful Bonzo and his Bonzolines are seen enjoying a simple pleasure – keeping their temperatures down on a hot day. The large ice cube, a symbol of relief and refreshment, adds to the overall sense of joy and lightheartedness. The image is a testament to the power of creativity and the ability of art to bring a smile to people's faces, even in the most mundane moments of everyday life. This illustration is a treasure from the past, a glimpse into a bygone era, and a reminder of the simple pleasures that bring joy and happiness. The Estate of George Studdy, Gresham Marketing Ltd., and the Illustrated London News Ltd. hold the copyright to this image, and it is available for viewing and purchase through Mary Evans Prints Online.
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