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William Heath is an internationally renowned artist and printmaker, best known for his intricate etchings of the British landscape

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Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Caricature illustration, Highland Bull with radio aerial, with herdsman listening below

Caricature illustration, Highland Bull with radio aerial, with herdsman listening below. Captioned, Things seen and heard'

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Colour illustration of skier in snow, with contraption heating kettle

Colour illustration of skier in snow, with contraption heating kettle and ice to make a trail of snow. Captioned, A Bit of a Frost - a simple device for making your own snow as you go along'

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Caricature illustration of man and woman waiting for theatre to be built, with policeman looking

Caricature illustration of man and woman waiting for theatre to be built, with policeman looking on. Captioned, A Wait-y Problem'

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Caricature illustration of tall house on wheels, pulled by men disguised as a shed

Caricature illustration of tall house on wheels, pulled by men disguised as a shed, with burglar about to fall into the trap. Captioned, A Moving Cat-astrophe'

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Caricature illustration, captioned Too Much Christmas, by W Heath Robinson

Caricature illustration, captioned Too Much Christmas, by W Heath Robinson. Showing old woman in shawl by river bank, telling off trees

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: W. Heath-Robinson: Coal mine

W. Heath-Robinson: Coal mine, drawn for the 1922 Heath Robinson Calendar commissioned by Atherton Collieries. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: W. Heath-Robinson: Coal mine pi-head

W. Heath-Robinson: Coal mine pi-head, drawn for the 1922 Heath Robinson Calendar commissioned by Atherton Collieries. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: W. Heath-Robinson: Coal washing shed

W. Heath-Robinson: Coal washing shed, drawn for the 1922 Heath Robinson Calendar commissioned by Atherton Collieries. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: W. Heath-Robinson: Coal sorting shed

W. Heath-Robinson: Coal sorting shed, drawn for the 1922 Heath Robinson Calendar commissioned by Atherton Collieries. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: W. Heath-Robinson: Old miner

W. Heath-Robinson: Old miner, drawn for the 1922 Heath Robinson Calendar commissioned by Atherton Collieries. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Artist Norman Keene replicating the original drawings done by William Heath Robinson on boarded up

Artist Norman Keene replicating the original drawings done by William Heath Robinson on boarded up shop fronts in London. Heath Robinson designed pictures to illustrate the particular merchandise

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Whole Art of Anti-Dive-Bomber Camouflage

The Whole Art of Anti-Dive-Bomber Camouflage
British military tanks and soldiers in disguise as civilians, so when seen from above the bombers don't attack. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The Roof Raising Defence to Defeat Dive-Bombers

The Roof Raising Defence to Defeat Dive-Bombers
Latest device drawn by William Heath Robinson to defeat the dive bombers is a roof-raising by system of cogs, balloons and other lifting machinery. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Camouflage v Camouflage During Invasion Practice

Camouflage v Camouflage During Invasion Practice
William Heath Robinson has come up with a solution to save on man-power in the East Coast of England. Revolving helmets being paraded around on a primitive pulley system with the locals clapping

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Camouflaging the Colonel's Breakfast

Camouflaging the Colonel's Breakfast
Under elaborate cover the regimental cooks get to work, invisible from the air by a table of cabbages. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Way to Increase your Greengage Jam Ration

Way to Increase your Greengage Jam Ration
Owing to the short supply of sugar, it was necessary to cut down the amount used in the jam production. Illustrated by William Heath Robinson showing inside a jam factory where every part of

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Invasion Bells and the Fifth Column

Invasion Bells and the Fifth Column
A suggestion that a Gang of Spies could attempt to disguise themselves as innocent country folk and succeed in stopping the ringing of the church bells used in warning of attempted invasion

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Camouflaged civilians, home guards and dogs in a London park hiding from the enemy above. Date: 1941

Camouflaged civilians, home guards and dogs in a London park hiding from the enemy above. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Suggestion by William Heath Robinson for defence of London, a spinning platform land with

Suggestion by William Heath Robinson for defence of London, a spinning platform land with camouflaged anti-aircraft guns. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Defence during the summer months from the beach, home guards hiding with their gun ready. Date: 1941

Defence during the summer months from the beach, home guards hiding with their gun ready. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Trying to carry on as usual! Tennis players camouflaged from above in case of invasion. Date: 1941

Trying to carry on as usual! Tennis players camouflaged from above in case of invasion. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: German soldiers spotting buildings far in the distance, not realising that it's a setup consisting

German soldiers spotting buildings far in the distance, not realising that it's a setup consisting of a miniature
German soldiers spotting buildings far in the distance, not realising that it's a setup consisting of a miniature country town coursing the perspective to be all wrong. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: An air-trawling device for the use of British troops in Egypt

An air-trawling device for the use of British troops in Egypt, a drive against Marshal Graziani in the Western desert. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: As a precaution against possible bombing precious art, relics, sculptures

As a precaution against possible bombing precious art, relics, sculptures and memorials where moved out of London to a secret place. This was given to the Nation by the National Art Collections Fund

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Successful campaign in the Libyan desert. Italian soldiers about to trigger an underground device

Successful campaign in the Libyan desert. Italian soldiers about to trigger an underground device. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Couples ingenious device so they don't wake up the baby. A makeshift pump that extinguishes

Couples ingenious device so they don't wake up the baby. A makeshift pump that extinguishes incendiary bombs that
Couples ingenious device so they don't wake up the baby. A makeshift pump that extinguishes incendiary bombs that have landed in your home without leaving the comfort of your bed. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: How to Make Roof-Spotting a Pleasure

How to Make Roof-Spotting a Pleasure
William Heath Robinson invention for keeping watch from attack. A warden perched up high above the streets with an umbrella for protection, tea-cup-holder and an easy chair. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: The New Top-Flat Rescue Apparatus in Action

The New Top-Flat Rescue Apparatus in Action
Apparatus for rescuing people from high buildings that have been damaged from heavy bombing. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: From Bedroom to Shelter in One

From Bedroom to Shelter in One
Kind warden sets the machine in motion to allow people to sleep through a air-raid. Swinging from bedroom to living room to shelter without waking. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: British soldiers had landed in Italy by parachute, here is an illustration by William Heath

British soldiers had landed in Italy by parachute, here is an illustration by William Heath Robinson showing how they returned! Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Mussolini's Secret Weapon Disclosed!

Mussolini's Secret Weapon Disclosed!
A new secret weapon devised for the use of the Italian forces in Albania. Date: 1941

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: William Heath Robinson shows how a remarkable and most heroic attempt was made by the Italians to

William Heath Robinson shows how a remarkable and most heroic attempt was made by the Italians to convoy fresh fish to their troops through a minefield in the Mediterranean escort by fighter

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Tamper with a Railway Signal by William Heath Robinson

Tamper with a Railway Signal by William Heath Robinson
Sixth column strategy, frustrating a dastardly attempt by the fifth a tamper with railway signal. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: A Warm Welcome for Every Parachutist

A Warm Welcome for Every Parachutist
Sixth column strategy: Foresight plans, if London gets invaded by landing Germans dropping from the skies dressed as British civilians they would be collected up by cyclist with tubs of hot boiling

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Frustrating an Attempt to Disorganise London

Frustrating an Attempt to Disorganise London
Sixth column strategy: Disguised as Gothic pinnacles the famous clock, Big Ben is being altered by an odd contraption, to confuse the general public. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: How to Make it Hard for the Invader!

How to Make it Hard for the Invader!
British Home Front are using a makeshift contraption to pinch a screwdriver making it impossible for the Germans to assemble an air-borne tank. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: British Secret Weapons to Surprise the Boche

British Secret Weapons to Surprise the Boche
Military invention by William Heath Robinson to surprise the enemy. Jumping tanks, Boche-grabbers composed of expanding and retracting claws of great size and strength. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Rational Gadgets For Your Coupons by William Heath Robinson

Rational Gadgets For Your Coupons by William Heath Robinson
Customers are put on scales to determine how much butter they are entitled to, the heavier the person is, the more butter they are given. Date: 1940

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Dental or Mental? by William Heath Robinson

Dental or Mental? by William Heath Robinson
A suggested method of tooth-extraction with a primitive contraption. Date: 1924

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Prepare for the Holidays by William Heath Robinson

Prepare for the Holidays by William Heath Robinson
A man learning how to swim without water by correspondence from a college by letter. Date: 1919

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Uncrossing the Crosses on a Hot + Bun

Uncrossing the Crosses on a Hot + Bun
A contraption for removing the cross on a hot cross bun left over from Easter. Date: 1922

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: For the convenience of bathers, a neat appliance for pouring oil on troubled waters. Date: 1921

For the convenience of bathers, a neat appliance for pouring oil on troubled waters. Date: 1921

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: THE MOTHER EARTH WORMTO ITS WORMLET: Now, then, Florizel, that just serves you right

THE MOTHER EARTH WORMTO ITS WORMLET: Now, then, Florizel, that just serves you right. How often have I told you to keep away from the wicket during these Test Matches! Date: 1926

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: How to rise with the sun: The burning glass alarm in case of a further rise in the price of clocks

How to rise with the sun: The burning glass alarm in case of a further rise in the price of clocks and watches
7409713 How to rise with the sun: The burning glass alarm in case of a further rise in the price of clocks and watches, 1920 (pencil, pen, ink & grey wash on paper) by Robinson

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Coronation procession of George IV (1762-1830), St James Park, London, 19 July 1821

Coronation procession of George IV (1762-1830), St James Park, London, 19 July 1821
527971 Coronation procession of George IV (1762-1830), St James Park, London, 19 July 1821. The balloon in the sky on right is Charles Green's, making the first successful flight using coal gas

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Regent Street, with the Argyle Rooms, engraved by Charles Heath, 1825 (engraving)

Regent Street, with the Argyle Rooms, engraved by Charles Heath, 1825 (engraving)
XJF306057 Regent Street, with the Argyle Rooms, engraved by Charles Heath, 1825 (engraving) by Westall, William (1781-1850); Private Collection

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Syntax Star-gazing, from The Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque, by William Combe

Syntax Star-gazing, from The Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque, by William Combe
STC213548 Syntax Star-gazing, from The Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque, by William Combe, published 1812 (aquatint) by Rowlandson

Background imageWilliam Heath Collection: Mr. Heath, Historical Engraver to the King, pub. for the Proprietors of Monthly Mirror, by T

Mr. Heath, Historical Engraver to the King, pub. for the Proprietors of Monthly Mirror, by T
STC312847 Mr. Heath, Historical Engraver to the King, pub. for the Proprietors of Monthly Mirror, by T. Bellamy, 1st June



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William Heath Collection

William Heath is an internationally renowned artist and printmaker, best known for his intricate etchings of the British landscape. He was born in London in 1958 and studied at the Royal College of Art. His work has been exhibited widely throughout Europe, including at the Tate Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum and National Portrait Gallery in London. He has also had solo exhibitions in New York, Tokyo and Paris. Heath's artworks are often inspired by his travels around Britain, capturing its beauty through detailed etchings that explore its history and culture. His work is highly sought after by collectors worldwide due to its unique style that combines traditional techniques with contemporary subject matter.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The William Heath collection available at Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of British artist William Heath who was known for his satirical illustrations during the early 19th century. The artworks in our collection are a reflection of the social and political issues prevalent during that time period. The artwork in our collection showcases Heath's unique style which combines caricature with satire to create humorous yet thought-provoking pieces. From portraits of famous figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte to depictions of everyday life in England, each piece captures the essence of its subject matter with precision and detail. Whether you're looking to add some historical charm to your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, the William Heath collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress.
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What are William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints?

William Heath was a British artist who lived from 1794 to 1840. He is best known for his satirical illustrations and caricatures, which were published in various magazines and newspapers during the early 19th century. Today, William Heath's artwork is available as art prints through Media Storehouse. These art prints feature some of Heath's most famous works, including his political cartoons and humorous illustrations. They are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they capture all of the detail and nuance of the original artwork. Whether you're a fan of William Heath's work or simply appreciate fine art, these art prints are an excellent addition to any home or office. We offer a glimpse into one of the most interesting periods in British history while also providing a unique perspective on contemporary issues. So if you're looking for something special to hang on your walls, consider investing in one of these beautiful art prints today.
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What William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of William Heath art prints that you can purchase. These prints are available in various sizes and styles, including framed, canvas, and photographic prints. Some popular William Heath artworks include "The March to Finchley," "The Battle of Waterloo," and "The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder." You can also find caricatures depicting political figures from the 19th century, such as Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone. In addition to these famous works, Media Storehouse also offers lesser-known pieces by William Heath that showcase his unique style and sense of humor. Whether you're looking for a classic historical scene or a witty political cartoon, there is sure to be a William Heath print that suits your taste. We provide an excellent selection of high-quality art prints by this renowned artist at affordable prices.
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To purchase William Heath's art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of his works on their website. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your billing and shipping information before completing the transaction. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card and PayPal. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. William Heath was an English artist known for his satirical illustrations in the 19th century. His works often depicted political figures and social issues of his time. His style is characterized by bold lines and exaggerated features, making his prints both humorous and thought-provoking. By purchasing one of William Heath's art prints from Media Storehouse, you can bring a piece of history into your home or office while supporting the arts community.
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How much do William Heath (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of art prints from William Heath at varying prices. The cost of each print depends on various factors such as the size, type of paper used, and the complexity of the artwork. Our collection includes both black and white and color prints that are available in different sizes to suit your preferences. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints that capture the essence of William Heath's work. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials to ensure durability and longevity. Whether you're looking for a classic or contemporary piece, our selection has something for everyone. We believe that art should be accessible to all, which is why we strive to keep our prices competitive without compromising on quality. We have an extensive range of William Heath art prints that cater to every budget so you can find something beautiful within your price range.
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We take great care in ensuring that your William Heath art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your prints during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for larger prints and flat cardboard envelopes for smaller ones. Once your order has been processed, our team will carefully package your prints and send them out via a trusted courier service. You will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on the progress of your delivery. We understand how important it is to receive your artwork in perfect condition, which is why we take every precaution to ensure that it arrives at its destination intact. Whether you're ordering one print or several, you can rest assured that they will be packaged with care and attention to detail.