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Caricature illustration of Lord Beaverbrook, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 9 Lord Beaverbrook'. Philip Zec (1909-1983), illustrator and cartoonist
Caricature illustration of Lord Beaverbrook, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 9 Lord Beaverbrook'. Philip Zec (1909-1983), illustrator and cartoonist, he later became the chief political illustrator for the Daily Herald. Date: 1933
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1933 Beaverbrook Cartoonist Illustrator Personalities Philip Plasticine
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Personalities in Plasticine, No 9 - Lord Beaverbrook
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is a captivating caricature illustration created by the talented hand of Philip Zec in 1933. This humorous work of art showcases the renowned British politician and press baron, Lord Beaverbrook, rendered in plasticine and brought to life with intricate pen details. Philip Zec (1909-1983), an illustrator and cartoonist par excellence, crafted this masterpiece during a pivotal period in his career. At the time, he served as the chief political illustrator for the Daily Herald. The use of plasticine, a versatile modeling clay, adds a unique texture and dimension to the caricature, while the pen details enhance the humor and nuance of the depiction. Lord Beaverbrook, born Max Aitken, was a prominent figure in British politics and media during the 1930s. His influence extended far beyond his political career, as he was also a successful businessman and newspaper proprietor. This caricature captures the essence of his public persona, offering a humorous and insightful commentary on the man behind the title. The 1930s were an era of significant change and upheaval, and this caricature serves as a testament to the artistic talent and social commentary that emerged during this time. The 20th century saw a flourishing of artistic expression, and "Personalities in Plasticine, No 9: Lord Beaverbrook" is a prime example of the creativity and wit that characterized the era. This caricature is a must-have for any collection of historical British art, political memorabilia, or anyone with an appreciation for the humorous and insightful commentary that only a skilled caricaturist can provide.
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