1973: Heath Robinson: Artist and Comic Genius, by John Lewis

By (author)John Lewis

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“Heath Robinson: Artist and Comic Genius” by John Lewis, published in 1973 by Harper & Row in New York, is an exploration of the life and work of W. Heath Robinson, a renowned British cartoonist and illustrator. Known for his intricate and whimsical machinery illustrations, Heath Robinson earned a reputation as a comic genius with a distinctive style that still resonates with audiences today. In this book, John Lewis delves into Robinson’s artistic journey, providing a comprehensive look at his wide-ranging work that spanned book illustrations, magazine cartoons, and wartime sketches. The book is not only a celebration of Robinson’s artistic achievements but also an intimate look at the man behind the famed contraptions and his impact on the world of art and humor.

Lewis’s book is richly illustrated with Robinson’s work, offering readers a visual feast of his most iconic creations. It details how Robinson’s art evolved over time, reflecting the changing social and political landscapes of his era. The author expertly weaves biography with artistic analysis, revealing how Robinson’s unique blend of whimsy and satire was often a commentary on the absurdities of modern life.

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Heath Robinson: Artist and Comic Genius, by John Lewis, published by Harper & Row in New York in 1973. 223 pages.

Softcover volume with pictorial cover. Some toning to cover and spine due to age of book. Slight toning around page edges. No writing or markings. Well bound. Almost as good as new.

Weight .61 kg
Dimensions 26 × 19 × 2 cm
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