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Please, Mummy, May I Cry?, 1908
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08p3
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A S Boyd (1854-1930)
Cartoon taken from a disbound copy of the Punch Almanack, 1908
In a cream conservation grade mount (matt)
In very good condition, as illustrated
Cartoon: 12.8 x 8.9 cm (visible); mount: 20.4 x 25.4 cm (8" x 10")
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Alexander Stuart Boyd (1854-1930)
A S Boyd was born at Glasgow and trained in art at Heatherley’s School, London. His first cartoons were published in Glasgow’s Quiz in the early 1880s and he began submitting to Punch in 1894. He later emigrated to New Zealand where he was elected President of the Auckland Society of Artists.
Sources
Bryant M and Heneage S (1994), Dictionary of British Cartoonists and Caricaturists 1730-1980, Scolar Press
Dolman B (1981), A Dictionary of British Artists, 1929, Antique Collectors’ Club
Johnson J and Greutzner A (1999), British Artists 1880-1940, Antique Collectors’ Club
Waters G M (1975), Dictionary of British Artists 1900-1950, Eastbourne Fine Art
A S Boyd was born at Glasgow and trained in art at Heatherley’s School, London. His first cartoons were published in Glasgow’s Quiz in the early 1880s and he began submitting to Punch in 1894. He later emigrated to New Zealand where he was elected President of the Auckland Society of Artists.
Sources
Bryant M and Heneage S (1994), Dictionary of British Cartoonists and Caricaturists 1730-1980, Scolar Press
Dolman B (1981), A Dictionary of British Artists, 1929, Antique Collectors’ Club
Johnson J and Greutzner A (1999), British Artists 1880-1940, Antique Collectors’ Club
Waters G M (1975), Dictionary of British Artists 1900-1950, Eastbourne Fine Art