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Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Great by H. M. Bateman

Great by H. M. Bateman
Caricature of a self-important gentleman in evening dress, puffing his chest out as he smokes a cigarette. Date: 1927

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Woman Who Called It A Tennis Bat At Wimbledon! By Alfr

The Woman Who Called It A Tennis Bat At Wimbledon! By Alfr
A humorous illustration in the style of H. M. Bateman of a lady making a social faux pas whilst watching a game of tennis at Wimbledon

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Last Trout by H. M. Bateman

The Last Trout by H. M. Bateman
A group of determined fishermen all compete for the last (rather small) trout left in a river. Date: 1931

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: When the Worm Turns - H. M. Bateman rugby cartoon

When the Worm Turns - H. M. Bateman rugby cartoon
The Ball Complains. A tearful rugby ball has had enough of being grappled and kicked by a bunch of burly rugby players. 1928

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Cartoon by H M Bateman, of crowds queueing, big dipper ride

Cartoon by H M Bateman, of crowds queueing, big dipper ride
Cartoon illustration by H M Bateman, of crowds queueing for a big dipper rollercoaster ride. Captioned, A Crowd Effect and Festival of Empire'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustration of scenes at Henley by H M Bateman

Caricature illustration of scenes at Henley by H M Bateman
Caricature illustration of scenes of the boat race at Henley by H M Bateman, captioned by the artist, The Diamonds, The Goblets, The Grand, Mascots, Sorry! The Finish, The Aftermath'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustrations by H M Bateman of a man speaking at a party and at dinner

Caricature illustrations by H M Bateman of a man speaking at a party and at dinner. Captioned, The Raconteur: a suburban idol'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three women and a dog

Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three women and a dog, marching with determination in the rain. Captioned, The Amazons: a study in Modern Femininity'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustration, The Killers by H M Bateman. Showing two young gentlemen in evening dress

Caricature illustration, The Killers by H M Bateman. Showing two young gentlemen in evening dress suits, fancy socks and dance shoes

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustrations, of the return from the United States of Mr John Redmond, by H M Bateman

Caricature illustrations, of the return from the United States of Mr John Redmond, by H M Bateman. Captioned, The Dictator's Return'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustrations of students, staff and academics at Cambridge University by H M Bateman

Caricature illustrations of students, staff and academics at Cambridge University by H M Bateman. Captioned, Cantabs in Caricature'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustration, Diana of the Crossways by H M Bateman

Caricature illustration, Diana of the Crossways by H M Bateman. Showing a haughty woman on horseback during a hunt. Also captioned, A literary note'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three foxhunting men with cigar, top hats and whips

Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three foxhunting men with cigar, top hats and whips. Captioned, Cubs: A Seasonable study'

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: A wife who is unusually early alarming her husband. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist

A wife who is unusually early alarming her husband. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Dangerous Moment In A Big Career by H. M. Bateman

Dangerous Moment In A Big Career by H. M. Bateman
Nervous judge face with the difficult decision of choosing between a room full of screaming babies, proudly presented by their mothers

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Teetotal Angler, by H. M. Bateman

The Teetotal Angler, by H. M. Bateman
An angler happily unaware of his friend's desperation for a drink. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Traffic Signals, by H. M. Bateman

Traffic Signals, by H. M. Bateman
Policeman: Now, sir. Come along. You've been waiting here for the last ten minutes. What's the matter? Reveller: Conshtable, I can't poshibly proceed till that light goes green

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie

Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie, lined up for a photograph during a dinner given by W. Hugh Spottiswoode at the Savoy

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Boots Who Forgot to Chalk the Boots, H. M. Bateman

The Boots Who Forgot to Chalk the Boots, H. M. Bateman
Sequential cartoon by H.M. Bateman showing a young man given shoe cleaning duties in a hotel muddling up various pairs with hilarious consequences the following morning. Date: 1920

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Mesmerism, Rabbit vs. Stoat by H. M. Bateman

Mesmerism, Rabbit vs. Stoat by H. M. Bateman
Cartoon by H. M. Bateman who frequently lampooned the tax man in his work. Here, a meek looking man looks rather like a rabbit, trembling under the intense

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Woman At the Knitting Party... by H. M. Bateman

The Woman At the Knitting Party... by H. M. Bateman
The Woman at the Knitting Party Who Dared to Knit Herself a Jumper by H. M. Bateman (while the rest of the group get on with knitting socks and other comforts for serving soldiers). Date: 1940

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: A Little Disinfectant by H. M. Bateman

A Little Disinfectant by H. M. Bateman
A speaker on a soap box, clearly with Communist leanings given the red flag, is sprayed by disinfectant, much to the delight of an assembled crowd. Date: 1932

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: I don t want him, my dear by H. M. Bateman

I don t want him, my dear by H. M. Bateman
" I don t want him, my dear - you buy him." Two sophisticated women regard an unpromising male specimen and discuss the merits of purchasing him. Date: 1930

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Finish by H. M. Bateman

The Finish by H. M. Bateman
The Judges Nightmare - The Finish. Horses and jockeys finish a race with a dead heat. Date: 1927

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Joneses Holiday Beano by H. M. Bateman

The Joneses Holiday Beano by H. M. Bateman
A couple in a motorbike and sidecar find themselves bullied on the road by charabancs full of braying holidaymakers. 1926

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Not Really by H. M. Bateman

Not Really by H. M. Bateman
It happened thus one frosty day A profiteer when on his way To meet a friend at Christmas lunch, Beneath his motor heard a crunch

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Member of the Syndicate by H. M. Bateman

The Member of the Syndicate by H. M. Bateman
The member of the syndicate who meant to get his moneys worth. A smug gentleman holding a three bore shot gun ignores the fuming glares of other members of his syndicate. Date: 1936

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews by H. M. Bateman

Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews by H. M. Bateman
Pictured at Putney by our artist with the blues. The Light Blues and the Dark: Wild caricatures of the Eights for the University Boat-Race. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: H. M. Bateman impressions of the Futurist exhibition

H. M. Bateman impressions of the Futurist exhibition
A synthesis of a Bateman state of mind! Drawn after a visit to the Futurists Exhibition: Our artist records what he saw and what he remembers. Cartoon by H. M

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - Lugeing

Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - Lugeing
Sporting with Winter-Sports: Bateman Eccentricities. V. Lugeing: " The Achtung-ers". Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - tobogganning

Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - tobogganning
A tobogganist takes a rather steep hill, wins the cup but limps away bruised and bandaged. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Ten Commandments of the Dancer - Bateman views

The Ten Commandments of the Dancer - Bateman views
The Ballroom Decalogue - a satirical presentation of it by H. M. Bateman. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: February the Twenty-Ninth - Perhaps Leap Year Proposal

February the Twenty-Ninth - Perhaps Leap Year Proposal
Following in the tradition that the once in four years 29th February is a chance for women to ask men to marry, one man appears to have a plethora of suitors to choose from. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Sunday afternoon at Holland Park Rink by H. M. Bateman

Sunday afternoon at Holland Park Rink by H. M. Bateman
Fashion on the floor: A wicked caricature. A comic artists view. Bateman on a Sunday afternoon at the Holland Park rink at a time when rinking was at the height of popularity. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - Curling

Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - Curling
Scotlands ain game: Curling - " The Roarers". Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Galling, Perturbing, Offending Telephone, H. M. Bateman

The Galling, Perturbing, Offending Telephone, H. M. Bateman
The new service - as some declare they have found it. Complaints about the new telephone service recently transferred to the operation of the Post Office, as visualised by the great cartoonist, H. M

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Coming of Age by H. M. Bateman

The Coming of Age by H. M. Bateman
Outside the Four-Mile Radius - Surbubia. A young man begrudges being the centre of a rather elderly group of party goers at his 21st birthday celebration. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Congestion of the Lung by H. M. Bateman

Congestion of the Lung by H. M. Bateman
An open space as imagined by the cartoonist H. M. Bateman with hundreds of men playing football. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Dos for Public Speakers by H. M. Bateman

Dos for Public Speakers by H. M. Bateman
Dos for Public Speakersfrom the Public Speaking Club of America visualised by the cartoonist H. M. Bateman. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Prances at Princes - Ice attitudes, . H. M. Bateman

Prances at Princes - Ice attitudes, . H. M. Bateman
The waltzers - and some wobblers. Our artist and skating. Cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting skaters at fashionable Princes Skating Rink. Date: 1912

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Poster, Coughs and sneezes spread diseases, WW2

Poster, Coughs and sneezes spread diseases, WW2
Ministry of Health poster, Coughs and sneezes spread diseases, trap the germs by using your handkerchief. Designed by H M Bateman. circa 1942

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Poster, He risked an accident just to clean a machine

Poster, He risked an accident just to clean a machine
Poster, Ministry of Labour and National Service, ROSPA, He risked an accident just to clean a machine. Designed by H M Bateman. 1931

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Losing Lady And The Cough-Drop, A Hectic Moment At Monte Carlo by H M Bateman

The Losing Lady And The Cough-Drop, A Hectic Moment At Monte Carlo by H M Bateman. The innocent cough-drop and the worried officials

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The Man Who Bid Half a Guinea at Tattersalls by H M Bateman

The Man Who Bid Half a Guinea at Tattersalls by H M Bateman. Obviously half a guinea is not what you should bid for a horse. This illustration shows the establishment in turmoil

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: PROHIBITION CARTOON 1923

PROHIBITION CARTOON 1923
An X-ray examination of the American males person would reveal hidden alcohol aplenty, according to this cartoon. Date: 1923

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: The New Colonel by H. M. Bateman

The New Colonel by H. M. Bateman
A young, business-like and rather intellectual Colonel arrives at a club, observed with some reservation by the old guard. Date: 1929

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: Where Ignorance is Bliss by H M Bateman

Where Ignorance is Bliss by H M Bateman, this illustration shows a man warming his behind in front of the fire while he smokes his pipe. But he is unaware of the flames leaping up his back

Background imageH.M. Bateman Collection: A Man who stayed at Home. H. M. Bateman cartoon, WW1

A Man who stayed at Home. H. M. Bateman cartoon, WW1
" A Man who stayed at Home: The ought-to-have!" This cartoon shows a man who at various points during the war insists I ought to enlist but never actually does so



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H.M. Bateman Collection

H.M. Bateman was a British cartoonist and humorist who gained popularity in the early 20th century for his satirical illustrations of everyday life. His distinctive style often featured exaggerated characters with elongated limbs and facial expressions that captured the absurdity of human behavior. Bateman's work appeared in numerous publications, including Punch magazine, where he became a regular contributor. He also published several books featuring his cartoons, which were widely popular among readers. Despite facing criticism from some quarters for his irreverent approach to social commentary, H.M. Bateman remains one of Britain's most celebrated humorists of the modern era.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The H.M. Bateman collection from Media Storehouse is a humorous and entertaining selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the work of one of Britain's most celebrated cartoonists. Harry Bateman, who was known for his unique style of caricature, created cartoons that were published in magazines such as Punch and The Tatler during the early 20th century. Our collection features a range of witty illustrations that capture everyday situations with a satirical twist. From comical depictions of social gatherings to amusing portrayals of office life, each piece offers a glimpse into the humorously absurd world imagined by Bateman. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding character to any room or space, whether it be at home or in an office setting. With their timeless appeal and enduring popularity, the H.M. Bateman collection is sure to delight anyone looking for a touch of lightheartedness in their decor.
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What are H.M. Bateman (Humour) art prints?

H.M. Bateman was a British cartoonist and artist who gained popularity in the early 20th century for his humorous illustrations. His art prints often depicted exaggerated and absurd situations, poking fun at societal norms and human behavior. These prints were widely published in newspapers and magazines of the time, making him a household name. Today, H.M. Bateman's artwork is still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. We offer a range of high-quality art prints featuring his work, allowing fans to enjoy his unique brand of humor in their own homes or offices. These prints are available in various sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options to suit individual preferences. Whether you're looking for a conversation starter for your living room or an eye-catching piece for your workspace, H.M. Bateman's humor-filled art prints are sure to delight all who see them.
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We offer a wide range of H.M. Bateman's humorous art prints for purchase. These prints feature his signature style of caricature and satire, often depicting everyday situations with a comedic twist. Some popular options include "The Man Who...", which showcases exaggerated scenarios such as "The Man Who Missed His Train" or "The Man Who Lost His Temper"; and "A Silent Movie", which depicts the chaos that ensues when a group of people try to watch a film without sound. Other notable prints include "The One-Legged Golfer", which pokes fun at the challenges faced by amputee athletes; and "In The Swim", which humorously portrays beachgoers struggling with various aquatic activities. Whether you're looking for something to brighten up your home or office, or simply want to add some laughter to your life, we have plenty of H.M. Bateman art prints to choose from.
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We offer a wide range of H.M. Bateman art prints at varying prices depending on the size and framing options chosen by the customer. Our collection includes both black and white and color prints, featuring humorous illustrations from the renowned artist's portfolio. The cost of each print is determined by factors such as its size, quality, and rarity. We take pride in offering our customers high-quality reproductions of H.M. Bateman's iconic artwork that are perfect for home or office decor. Our prints are made using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they capture every detail of the original artwork accurately. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some humor to your living room or a larger piece to make a statement in your office space, we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse. We invite you to browse our extensive collection today.
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