Mouse Mat : A Scotchman Visiting Monte Carlo by H M Bateman
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A Scotchman Visiting Monte Carlo by H M Bateman
A Scotchman, ordered to the Riviera for his health, makes the mistake of visiting Monte Carlo by H M Bateman. This illustration shows a man from Scotland being carried away by worried officials after spending time in the casino. It way be that he has lost some money gambling and cannot understand the consequences. He has fainted away and is red in the face. Bateman frequently made stereotypical jokes about the miserly reputation of the Scottish.
1926
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Media ID 14381801
© Estate of H M Bateman/ILN/Mary Evans Picture Library
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A Scotchman's Misadventure in Monte Carlo
EDITORS COMMENTS
by H.M. Bateman: A Humorous Illustration from 1926 In this classic 1926 illustration by renowned British cartoonist H.M. Bateman, we find ourselves in the glamorous setting of Monte Carlo, the playground of the rich and famous. However, the focus of our attention is not on the high rollers and jet-setters, but rather on an unassuming Scotsman who made a fateful mistake during his visit to the Riviera for his health. The illustration shows a disheveled and red-faced man from Scotland being carried away by concerned officials after an afternoon spent in the casino. His worried expression and the anxious crowd surrounding him suggest that he may have lost more than he bargained for while trying his luck at the tables. Bateman, known for his humorous and satirical take on life, frequently made stereotypical jokes about the miserly reputation of the Scottish. In this illustration, he playfully explores the idea of a Scot getting carried away by the allure of gambling and the potential consequences that come with it. The man's shocked and dazed expression, coupled with the worried looks on the faces of the officials and onlookers, adds to the amusing and lighthearted tone of the illustration. Bateman's masterful use of line and shading brings the scene to life, making it a fun and entertaining piece that continues to delight audiences even today. This illustration is a testament to Bateman's ability to find humor in everyday situations and to use his art to poke fun at the quirks and idiosyncrasies of human nature. Whether you're a fan of Bateman's work or simply looking for a lighthearted and amusing addition to your collection, "A Scotchman's Misadventure in Monte Carlo" is sure to bring a smile to your face.
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