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Artist: Robert Stewart Sherriffs
Call to the Dance - 1930s British Theatrical illustration by Robert Sherriffs
By Robert Stewart Sherriffs
Located in London, GB
ROBERT STEWART SHERRIFFS (1906-1960) Call to the Dance Signed Black ink, unframed 30.5 by 49.5 cm.; 12 by 19 ½ in. (mount size 47.5 by 65 cm., 18 ¾ by 25 ½ in.) Born in Edinburgh, Sherriffs was educated at Arbroath High School and studied at Edinburgh College of Art, initially specializing in heraldry. He contributed to several magazines, and his caricature of John Barrymore in the Bystander led to a series of illustrations of celebrities for the Sketch which resulted in his being appointed the magazine’s film and theatre caricaturist from 1930 onwards. He also contributed weekly drawings to the Radio Times. He was expected to replace Will Dyson...
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1930s Art Deco Robert Stewart Sherriffs Art

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