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The Garage (litho)
6021013 The Garage (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Garage. Illustration for How To Live In A Flat by Heath Robinson and K R G Browne (Hutchinson, 1936).); © Look and Learn
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Apartment Apartments Flats Garage Homes How To Live In A Flat Living Modern Robinson William Heath 1872 1944 William Heath Robinson 1930 1939 Years 30 30s 1930 1939 Years 30s 19301939 1933 34 Comics Entertaining Nineteen Thirties
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The Garage (litho)
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by William Heath Robinson is a whimsical and humorous illustration that captures the essence of city living in the 1930s. The artwork, originally created for the book "How To Live In A Flat" showcases Robinson's unique style and his ability to blend art with comic elements. In this print, we see a bustling apartment building with an unconventional garage design. The garage itself is a marvel of imaginative architecture, featuring intricate mechanisms and contraptions that seem both comical and functional at the same time. It reflects Robinson's signature approach of creating fantastical inventions within everyday settings. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the illustration. From the quirky characters going about their daily routines to the cleverly designed vehicles parked inside the garage, there is an air of amusement and entertainment throughout. Robinson's work often explores themes of modernity and domestic life, showcasing how people adapt to new technologies and changing environments. This particular piece highlights his fascination with urban living spaces while injecting humor into mundane activities like parking cars. "The Garage (litho)" not only serves as a delightful visual experience but also offers a glimpse into early twentieth-century England. It reminds us that even in our most ordinary surroundings, there can be room for creativity, laughter, and unexpected surprises.
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