English caricaturist and writer, 1872-1956
Date | Title | City | Venue | # of Cat. Entries | Type of Org. Body |
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May 22, 1909 | Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club | London | Galleries of the Royal Society of British Artists | 15 | exhibition buildings |
winter/1909 | Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club | London | Galleries of the Royal Society of British Artists | 9 | artist associations |
summer/1910 | Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club | London | Galleries of the Royal Society of British Artists | 10 | artist associations |
Winter 1911 | Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club | London | Galleries of the Royal Society of British Artists | 8 | artist associations |
North West Gallery
164. Annual Meeting of Mr. Stirling-Stuart-Crafurd, Mr. Augustus John, and Lord Ribblesdale, to protest against fashions for the coming Spring
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
166. A Repertory Theatre; the Struggle for Life; and Mr. Herbert Trench wishing he had never been born
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
168. Re-appearance of Mr. George Moore in Chelsea
Second part of title: "Artist's Model: "Ought if be ashamed o' yerself - coming an' taking the bread out o' us pore girls' mouths.""
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
180. Insecurity
Second part of title: "Art-Critic (under his breath): "How odd it seems that thirty years hence I may be desperately in love with these ladies!""
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
186. Mr. Hugh Hammersley
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
193. Triennial negotiations between Mr. Heinemann and Mr. Hall Caine
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
194. "Not so much difference after all." - Miss Rosie Mackenzie and Miss Christabel Pankhurst
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
203. "Cashmere," and again the Queue
Second part of title: "Mr. Sargent (to Cook's interpreter): "What is it they want? What?.....No! confound it: really, this is too bad! Don't they know that I've made up my mind, irrevocably, not to accept any more commissions?"
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
204. Mr. John Galsworthy envisageing Life, and giving it (for he is nothing if not judicial) credit for the very best intentions
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
212. Mr. C. P. Little, zealously noting that Lord So-and-So was among those who were out and about in the neighbourhood of Picadilly this morning, and that he was looking the picture of health
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
214. The Centenary of Edward Fitz Gerald
Second part of title: "Mr. Clement Shorter: "Here! don't be stand-offish, Fitz Gerald! We literary men ought to stand shoulder to shoulder.""
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
217. Sudden appearance of Mr. Beerbohm in the New English Art Club
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
223. Once a Proconsul, always a Proconsul. - Lord Curzon of Kiddlestone
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North East Gallery
253. Mr. Frank Schuster, discovering a pianist
painting: aquarelle, Water colour
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North East Gallery
256. Mr. Francis Bulkeley-Johnson
painting: aquarelle, Water colour
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Forty-First Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
164. Mr. Shaw's Sortie
- "This shall be written of our time: that when the Spirit who Denies beseiged the last citadel, blaspheming life itself, there were some–there was one especially–whose voice was heard, and whose spear was not broken.
Concluding words of Mr. Chesterton's biography of Mr. Shaw." |
Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
165. Mr. Robert Ross, Counting his Various Titles to Fame
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
166. Mr. Harry Stonor
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
167. Arbitrium Olympi.–The Budget in the Balance
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
168. Sir Hugh Lane, Producing Masterpieces for Dublin
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
169. Un Revers
- "Essayist: "They call me the inimitable, and the incomparable, and the sprightly and whimsical.........I wonder if I am?""
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
170. Mr. Evelyn Fitz Gerald
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
171. Effect of Lady Cardigan's Book
- "Early-Edvardian Era (to Early-Victorian Era): "So! Now at last we see you in your true colours!""
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
172. The Horny Hand
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Forty-Second Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
4. Mr. Frank Harris presents (Frontispice for that work of very brilliant criticism "The Man Shakespeare")
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
5. Balm In Gilead
Under title: "(Mr. Churchill (to the Duke of Marlborough): "Come, what's wrong? As I said in one of my speeches, 'there is nothing in the Budget to make it harder for a poor, hard-working man to keep a small home in decent comfort.'")"
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
8. Lord Desborough
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
9. One Thing Accomplished
Under title: "(M. Rostand: "Au moind, maintenant, grâce à moi, on ne dira plus que l'acteur est vaniteux.")".
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
12. Mr. R. B. Cunnignhame-Graham
Under title: "(Navvy: "By me, Bill, i 'e didn't call us 'comrids'!")".
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
13. As I had supposed them to be
Under title: "(For names of figures, see margin of drawing.)"
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
16. Mr. William Nicholson, painting a forget-me-not in a thimble
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
17. Mr. George Grossmith and the Gaiety Chorus
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
20. Mr. Henry Chaplin
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Room
21. Ambrosial Nights at the London County Council Westminster Technical Institute
Under title: "(Mr. Walter Sickert: "Fi donc, p'tite insupportable! If one saw this drawing by daylight one would be almost able to distinguish the outlines of the model!")"
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Forty-Third Exhibition of Modern Pictures. New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
240. "The Young Lions of 'The Daily Telegraph.' No. I.
"Mr. W. L. COURTNEY, wondering wheter 'it is not too much to say' that Mrs. Thingumy's latest work ('Through Mire and Mist,' by Elizabeth Thingumy, Trashby, Stodger & Co., six shillings) 'may unhesitatingly be pronounced' in some respects - though not, perhaps, he ventures to think, in all respects - a masterpiece, or a masterly achievement, or something of that sort."
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
243. The Meeting of Signor D'Annunzio and M. Rostand
"M. ROSTAND: 'Je trouve qu'il ne manque que d'une chose - une: la simplicité.'"
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
245. A Loathsome Proposal
"WM. ARCHER (SECRETARY OF REFORMED SPELLING LEAGUE): 'I want to rip you up and hack you about and then stitch you together again on an entirely new system.'
MUSE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: 'Oh. may I ask why?' WM. ARCHER: 'To please Mr. Andrew Carnegie.'" |
Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
249. An Illustration for "Hail and Farewell" - Mr. Moore under the influence of the Boer War
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
252. Viscount Morley of Blackburn
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
255. One Fine Morning, or, How They Might Undo Me
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
258. Mr. James Pryde
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |
North West Gallery
262. Evenings in Printing House Square
"LORD NORTHCLIFFE: 'Help! I feel the demons of sensationalism rising in me. Hold me fast! Curb me if you love me!'"
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Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Modern Pictures by the New English Art Club 48 Upper Berkeley Street; W., London |