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Fine Art Print : Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), British writer and caricaturist, 1901. Artist: Laurence Houseman
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Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), British writer and caricaturist, 1901. Artist: Laurence Houseman
Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), British writer and caricaturist, 1901. Beerbohm succeeded George Bernard Shaw as theatre critic of The Saturday Review in 1898. In 1912 his only novel, Zuleika Dobson was published. From 1935 he was a successful radio broadcaster. Beerbohm was knighted in 1939
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A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Step into the world of wit and charm with our exquisite Fine Art Print of Max Beerbohm, the renowned British writer and caricaturist. Captured in 1901 by the skilled hand of artist Laurence Houseman, this captivating image showcases Beerbohm in his prime, following his successor role to George Bernard Shaw as theatre critic of The Saturday Review. Add a touch of literary history and timeless elegance to your space with this stunning, museum-quality print. A perfect addition to any home office, study, or gallery wall.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 31cm x 59.4cm (12.2" x 23.4")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the essence of Max Beerbohm, a renowned British writer and caricaturist, in 1901. Created by Laurence Houseman, this portrait showcases Beerbohm's bald head and distinctive features with remarkable detail. Beerbohm's career was marked by his exceptional talent as a theatre critic. In 1898, he succeeded George Bernard Shaw as the theatre critic of The Saturday Review, solidifying his position as an influential figure in the literary world. However, it was his only novel, Zuleika Dobson published in 1912 that truly made him famous. Beyond writing, Beerbohm also found success as a radio broadcaster starting from 1935. His captivating voice resonated with audiences across England during this time. Such accomplishments led to him being knighted in 1939 for his contributions to literature and broadcasting. In this engraving-like image captured by Houseman, we see Beerbohm portrayed not just as an artist but also as a man deeply connected to his craft. This monochrome print reflects the spirit of early 20th-century Britain while showcasing the skillful artistry of both Houseman and Beerbohm himself. As we gaze upon this portrait of Sir Max Beerbohm (also known as Henry Maximilian Beerbohm), we are reminded of his significant contributions to British arts and culture—a testament to his enduring legacy within the literary world.
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