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Studying the Unsocial and Predatory Habits of the Mosquito (litho)
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Studying the Unsocial and Predatory Habits of the Mosquito (litho)
6024601 Studying the Unsocial and Predatory Habits of the Mosquito (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Studying the Unsocial and Predatory Habits of the Mosquito. Illustration for How to Run a Communal Home by W Heath Robinson and Cecil Hunt (Hutchinson, 1943).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22386258
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1940 1949 19401949 1940s Communal Forties Habits Living Mosquito Nineteen Forties Predatory Robinson William Heath 1872 1944 Shared Sharing Studying The Forties William Heath Robinson Comics Entertaining
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This litho print by William Heath Robinson titled "Studying the Unsocial and Predatory Habits of the Mosquito" offers a humorous take on communal living in the mid-20th century. Created as an illustration for the book "How to Run a Communal Home" this artwork showcases Robinson's unique artistic style and wit. In this comical scene, we see a group of people gathered around a table, engrossed in their study of mosquitoes. The artist playfully depicts these insects as unsocial and predatory creatures, highlighting their nuisance factor. With exaggerated expressions and gestures, Robinson captures the amusing dynamics of communal life while shedding light on the absurdity of studying such habits. The use of vibrant colors adds to the liveliness of the artwork, enhancing its entertainment value. This piece not only serves as a visual delight but also provides insight into British culture during that era. William Heath Robinson was renowned for his intricate illustrations that often featured whimsical inventions or satirical commentary on society. His work continues to be celebrated for its creativity and humor. This particular litho print is part of a private collection and exemplifies Robinson's ability to blend art with humor seamlessly. It reminds us that even in our pursuit of knowledge, it is essential to find joy in life's quirks and idiosyncrasies – just like these individuals studying mosquitoes in their communal home.
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