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Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Second-Lieutenant Joined Regiment Complete Wife Bateman

Second-Lieutenant Joined Regiment Complete Wife Bateman
The Second-Lieutenant Who Joined his Regiment Complete with Wife by H M Bateman. This illustration shows a soldier arriving overseas with a young wife

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Visitor Who Told The Master Off by H M Bateman

The Visitor Who Told The Master Off by H M Bateman. This illustration shows a hunt, with the Master of the Hunt being scolded by another. The Master is green in the face

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Man Whose Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman

The Man Whose Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman
The Man Whose Entire Outfit of Hotel, Railroad, and Streamship Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman. Cartoon by H. M. Bateman illustrating the sorry tale of a man who did not keep hold of his

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Honour Was Satisfied by H M Bateman

Honour Was Satisfied by H M Bateman, or, The Seasons Retrospect. This illustration shows a man hunting, but is such a bad shot that he hits nothing

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Cutting Short of a Long Story by H M Bateman

The Cutting Short of a Long Story by H M Bateman, this illustration shows a man blowing up the tire on his bicycle. An old man possibly a vicar comes along and starts to tell a story

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Artistic Smoker by H M Bateman

The Artistic Smoker by H M Bateman - or, Practice Makes Perfect. This illustration shows an artist teaching himself to blow smoke rings. His easel is abandoned in the background

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Above Have Arrived by H M Bateman

The Above Have Arrived by H M Bateman is an illustration of the arrival of quads and the reaction of the new father to this news

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Enthusiastic Bootblack by H M Bateman

The Enthusiastic Bootblack by H M Bateman, starts with an innocent scenario, a man needs his shoes polished, but the Bootblack on the street is an earnest and hardworking type

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Buying A House by H M Bateman

Buying A House by H M Bateman is an illustration on the dangers of buying a house. The couple dance in the big rooms and run up and down the stairs and buy impulsively

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Unrecognised Heroism by H M Bateman

Unrecognised Heroism by H M Bateman, is an illustration of " The couple who go to a wedding without sending a present"

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Eighth Wonder! by H M Bateman

The Eighth Wonder! by H M Bateman, is an illustration of the member of the RAC who actually OWNS a car. A large group of men socialising in a room stand apart from one man who is centre of

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Offered and Taken by H M Bateman

Offered and Taken by H M Bateman, is an illustration of a boxing match. There is only one boxer left in the ring, a fresh

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Inoculation by H M Bateman

Inoculation by H M Bateman. This illustration shows a man smuggly and confidently going through a series of injections by different doctors, on different parts of his body

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: My Dear ! ! by H M Bateman

My Dear ! ! by H M Bateman
Cartoon by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman, showing three women gossiping over tea and cakes while a small dog looks

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Visitors Who Told the Master Off by H. M. Bateman

The Visitors Who Told the Master Off by H. M. Bateman
Cartoon by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman, showing a somewhat arrogant visitor to a hunt lecture the Master of Foxhounds much to the shock of other members. Date: 1936

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Student by H. M. Bateman

The Student by H. M. Bateman
A particularly studious student, so engrossed in the book he is reading, accidentally strides off the edge of a cliff. Date: 1925

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Two Helpings of Capon Farci aux Truffles by H. M. Bateman

Two Helpings of Capon Farci aux Truffles by H. M. Bateman
A rather rotund looking gentleman savours a tiny portion of French cuisine at a restaurant as the chef and waiters wait anxiously for his reaction. Date: 1925

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Falling To - and In by H. M. Bateman

Falling To - and In by H. M. Bateman
The Small Boy: Ma! Ma! Quick Ma! Come ere; babys eating all the plum-pudding mixture. Occupational hazard during Christmas food preparation in a busy family home, as imagined by H. M

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Gentle Art of Living by H. M. Bateman

The Gentle Art of Living by H. M. Bateman
A couple enjoy a pleasant dinner in a restaurant, garnished with champagne and the attendance of a waiter. Date: 1925

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Angry Painters by H. M. Bateman

The Angry Painters by H. M. Bateman
Two painters get into a fight and decorate a clients house in a rather radical fashion. Date: 1929

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Spell by H. M. Bateman

The Spell by H. M. Bateman
A gentleman is mesmerised by the languid glance of a lady acquaintance. Date: 1932

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The motorist who took the blame by H. M. Bateman

The motorist who took the blame by H. M. Bateman
Amusing scene of the motorist who took the blame, for what seems to be an awfully messy crash. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: By Request! by H. M. Bateman

By Request! by H. M. Bateman
A couple eat a lavish meal in a restaurant as a violinist plays furiously in the gallery above. Date: 1917

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: One Kind of Picnic - Another by H. M. Bateman 1 of 2

One Kind of Picnic - Another by H. M. Bateman 1 of 2
A fabulously elegant and sedate picnic, with the diners being waited on by a team of servants as a gramophone plays. One of two cartoons by H. M

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Colonels: by H M Bateman

Colonels: by H M Bateman
Four sketches by H M Bateman in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 31st October 1925 of colonels in various sporting guises

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Golfers Paradise by H. M. Bateman

The Golfers Paradise by H. M. Bateman
The Golfers Paradise - Telling them What Happened at the 16th Hole. The golfing bore epitomised in this fabulous cartoon by Bateman, showing the ultimate fantasy - a golfer seated in an armchair

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Dirt-Track Rider who appeared in Rotten Row

The Dirt-Track Rider who appeared in Rotten Row. A motorcyclist causing noisy havoc amonst the genteel riders on Rotten Row in Hyde Park, London. 1929

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Aesthete by H. M. Bateman

The Aesthete by H. M. Bateman
A very modern woman residing in a minimally and fashionably furnished flat gets very excited by one small cactus on her windowsill. Date: 1935

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Probationer who Disagreed with the Matron, H. M. Bateman

The Probationer who Disagreed with the Matron, H. M. Bateman
A hospital matron goes puce and faints with shock at a rookie nurse who has dared to contradict her over the diagnosis of a patient. Date: 1934

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: After Forty Years by H. M. Bateman

After Forty Years by H. M. Bateman
After forty years of marriage, its clear who wears the trousers in this marriage. A satire on new fashions and matrimony by cartoonist H. M. Bateman. Date: 1934

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson

Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson
Promotional postcard for Princess Caprice by Alex. M. Thompson from Der Liebe Augustin by Rudolph Bernauer & Ernst Welisch (Neues Theater, Berlin, 3rd February 1912); music Leo Fall

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson

Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson
Promotional postcard for Princess Caprice by Alex. M. Thompson from Der Liebe Augustin by Rudolph Bernauer & Ernst Welisch (Neues Theater, Berlin, 3rd February 1912); music Leo Fall

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson

Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson
Promotional postcard for Princess Caprice by Alex. M. Thompson from Der Liebe Augustin by Rudolph Bernauer & Ernst Welisch (Neues Theater, Berlin, 3rd February 1912); music Leo Fall

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Players cigarettes advertisement by H. M. Bateman

Players cigarettes advertisement by H. M. Bateman
Misunderstood - Marker: " Send up some more PLAYERS please!" Advertisement for Players Navy Cut cigarettes by the great C20th cartoonist H.M

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Clairvoyante who Foretold her own Marriage by H M Batema

The Clairvoyante who Foretold her own Marriage by H M Batema
A sequential cartoon by H.M. Bateman showing a woman studying cards to tell her own future. Believing they re predicting she ll meet the man she ll marry imminently

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Buses were not affected by the Strike by H. M. Bateman

The Buses were not affected by the Strike by H. M. Bateman
A fabulous cartoon by H. M. Bateman showing a multitude of people trying to chaotically squeeze onto a bus - a comment on the bus strikes affecting Britain in 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: WW2 poster, Save fuel for battle

WW2 poster, Save fuel for battle
WW2 poster, The daughter who heaped on the coal -- Save fuel for battle, designed by H M Bateman for the Ministry of Fuel and Power. Date: 1943

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Deed by H. M. Bateman

The Deed by H. M. Bateman
Scene at a solicitors where one partner rubs his hands as a monocle wearing gentleman signs a deed. Everyone else looks aghast - what can he have signed away? Date: 1928

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: If, WW1 cartoon by H. M. Bateman, 1917

If, WW1 cartoon by H. M. Bateman, 1917
If - the British Army were commanded by Mr G.B. Shaw! H.M. Bateman speculates on the anarchy that would pervade the British Army if playwright George Bernard Shaw were made commander. Date: 1917

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: A vision of the (near) future, WW1 cartoon by H. M Bateman

A vision of the (near) future, WW1 cartoon by H. M Bateman
H.M. Bateman comments amusingly on the prospect of cars driven entirely by coal gas, with the result of overcharging being that the car floats off into the atmosphere. Date: 1917

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Parrot, by H. M. Bateman, WW1 cartoon, 1918

The Parrot, by H. M. Bateman, WW1 cartoon, 1918
" THE PARROT" In the first half of the cartoon a young politician is shown standing up in the Commons during WWI claiming that the country has reached the extreme crisis of the war

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Audience of the Peace-speaker by H. M. Bateman

The Audience of the Peace-speaker by H. M. Bateman
" Lo! The poor Timid un! The Audience of the Peace-speaker!" This illustration comments on how war-fever has gripped the nation

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The A. B. who asked for a light! By H. M. Bateman

The A. B. who asked for a light! By H. M. Bateman
" Shocking! The A.B. who asked for a light!" Two high-ranking naval officers are aghast when an able seaman asks if he can borrow a light. Date: 1917

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Zeppelinanities: The airy humour of the Hun by H. M. Bateman

Zeppelinanities: The airy humour of the Hun by H. M. Bateman
" Zeppelinanities. The airy humour of the Hun: a German air-raiders air-raising narrative illustrated by our caricaturist." This cartoon depicts the German zeppelin raid on London on 8

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: A lesson arranged by the Enemy. H. M. Bateman

A lesson arranged by the Enemy. H. M. Bateman
" A Lesson arranged by the enemy. The Higher Education." In this cartoon Bateman imagines a schoolmaster getting his students out of bed at night to look at a zeppelin fly past. Date: 1916

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: I remember that in 1870- Cartoon by H. M. Bateman

I remember that in 1870- Cartoon by H. M. Bateman
" I remember that in 1870-" Parading for writing-to-the-papers: A London Club in War-time. In a London club a crowd of elderly gentlemen are queing up to reach three desks where they are

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Monitor: Automatic but not fool-proof by H. M. Bateman

The Monitor: Automatic but not fool-proof by H. M. Bateman
" The Monitor. Automatic, but not fool-proof: a war-drama in nine fits." This Bateman cartoon from World War One sends up the jingoistic, often misguided

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Thanks awfully for telling us! Cartoon by H. M. Bateman

Thanks awfully for telling us! Cartoon by H. M. Bateman
Thanks awfully for telling us! Knowledge as it is purveyed: dedicated to the " Daily ___" Bateman here pours scorn on the Daily Mail for its journalistic technique of stating the obvious



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H.M. Bateman Collection

H.M. Bateman was a British cartoonist and humorist who gained popularity in the early 20th century for his satirical illustrations of everyday life. His distinctive style often featured exaggerated characters with elongated limbs and facial expressions that captured the absurdity of human behavior. Bateman's work appeared in numerous publications, including Punch magazine, where he became a regular contributor. He also published several books featuring his cartoons, which were widely popular among readers. Despite facing criticism from some quarters for his irreverent approach to social commentary, H.M. Bateman remains one of Britain's most celebrated humorists of the modern era.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The H.M. Bateman collection from Media Storehouse is a humorous and entertaining selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the work of one of Britain's most celebrated cartoonists. Harry Bateman, who was known for his unique style of caricature, created cartoons that were published in magazines such as Punch and The Tatler during the early 20th century. Our collection features a range of witty illustrations that capture everyday situations with a satirical twist. From comical depictions of social gatherings to amusing portrayals of office life, each piece offers a glimpse into the humorously absurd world imagined by Bateman. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding character to any room or space, whether it be at home or in an office setting. With their timeless appeal and enduring popularity, the H.M. Bateman collection is sure to delight anyone looking for a touch of lightheartedness in their decor.
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What are H.M. Bateman (Humour) art prints?

H.M. Bateman was a British cartoonist and artist who gained popularity in the early 20th century for his humorous illustrations. His art prints often depicted exaggerated and absurd situations, poking fun at societal norms and human behavior. These prints were widely published in newspapers and magazines of the time, making him a household name. Today, H.M. Bateman's artwork is still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. We offer a range of high-quality art prints featuring his work, allowing fans to enjoy his unique brand of humor in their own homes or offices. These prints are available in various sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options to suit individual preferences. Whether you're looking for a conversation starter for your living room or an eye-catching piece for your workspace, H.M. Bateman's humor-filled art prints are sure to delight all who see them.
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We offer a wide range of H.M. Bateman's humorous art prints for purchase. These prints feature his signature style of caricature and satire, often depicting everyday situations with a comedic twist. Some popular options include "The Man Who...", which showcases exaggerated scenarios such as "The Man Who Missed His Train" or "The Man Who Lost His Temper"; and "A Silent Movie", which depicts the chaos that ensues when a group of people try to watch a film without sound. Other notable prints include "The One-Legged Golfer", which pokes fun at the challenges faced by amputee athletes; and "In The Swim", which humorously portrays beachgoers struggling with various aquatic activities. Whether you're looking for something to brighten up your home or office, or simply want to add some laughter to your life, we have plenty of H.M. Bateman art prints to choose from.
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We offer a wide range of H.M. Bateman art prints at varying prices depending on the size and framing options chosen by the customer. Our collection includes both black and white and color prints, featuring humorous illustrations from the renowned artist's portfolio. The cost of each print is determined by factors such as its size, quality, and rarity. We take pride in offering our customers high-quality reproductions of H.M. Bateman's iconic artwork that are perfect for home or office decor. Our prints are made using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they capture every detail of the original artwork accurately. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some humor to your living room or a larger piece to make a statement in your office space, we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse. We invite you to browse our extensive collection today.
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