Vanity retailer Fair Print c1901 Gen Sir Ian Hamilton Caricature by SPY Original colour lithograph ready to mount and frame, Vanity Fair Print c1901 Gen Sir Ian Hamilton Caricature by SPY Original colour lithograph ready to mount and frame orders
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Vanity retailer Fair Print c1901 Gen Sir Ian Hamilton Caricature by SPY Original colour lithograph ready to mount and frame, General Sir Ian Hamilton c1901 Vanity Fair Print by SPY Caption reads: 'Mixed.
General Sir Ian Hamilton c1901 Vanity Fair Print by SPY Caption reads: 'Mixed Forces'
Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, GCB, GCMG, DSO, TD was a British Army officer who, following an extensive British Imperial military career in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, commanded the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force in the Gallipoli Campaign of the First World War.
Method: Colour Litho
Creator: By SPY (Leslie Ward)
Published: Published Vincent retailer Brookes Day & Son Ltd Vanity Fair, 1902.
Condition: Overall good condition, some age tone to boarders
Approx Image size: Overall page size approximately 25 x 37cm (10 x 15 inches
Vanity Fair magazine was published weekly from 1868 to 1914 to humorously expose the vanities of Victorian society. One of its most popular features were the caricature drawings of famous figures from politics, high society, the arts and sport. The artist, Leslie Ward, signed all his pictures 'Spy', and his coloured lithographs have become very collectable.