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Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

Vanity Fair was a weekly magazine of social, literary and political content which was published in London from 1868 until February 5, 1914. It was favorite of Victorian and later, Edwardian England. Most popular of its features were the wonderful full page caricatures of famous men and women of the day. These lithographs remain Vanity Fair’s greatest legacy. The two most famous artists who worked for Vanity Fair were “Ape” (Carlo Pellegrini) and “Spy” (Leslie Ward), but many other artists provided images for this long running series of delightful caricatures.
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Artist: Sir Leslie Ward
City Justice, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1880
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Alderman Sir Robert Walter Carden KNT. MP. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

For the 'Times', Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1889
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of John Patrick Murphy QC. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Slow and Steady, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1900
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Justice Gainsford Bruce. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward was a British portrait artist and caricaturist who over four decades painted 1,325 portraits which wer...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Danky, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1898
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Chitty's Leader, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1896
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Mr Edmund Widdrington Byrne QC MP for Walthamstow. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Samuel Pope QC, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1885
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Jumbo' Vanity Fair legal portrait of Mr Samuel Pope QC, an Irish barrister. Accompanied by original descriptive text. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Hand Colored 19th c. Vanity Fair Caricature of an Opera Singer, "Polish Tenor"
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Alamo, CA
A hand colored Vanity Fair caricature of a 19th century opera singer, M Jean de Reszke, entitled 'Polish Tenor'. The print was created by the most famou...
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1890s Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Mr Justice Field, Vanity Fair legal law caricature chromolithograph print, 1887
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Stay please' Vanity Fair legal portrait of Mr Justice Field. Accompanied by original descriptive text. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Hon. Mr Justice Swinfen Eady, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph, 1902
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Plausible' Vanity Fair legal portrait of The Hon. Mr Justice Swinfen Eady. Accompanied by original descriptive text pasted onto a separate sheet. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

The City of London Court, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1900
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Commissioner Kerr. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

He can marshal evidence, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1892
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Charles Willie Matthews in wig and gown. Specialised in criminal law. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

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"Woman Manicuring Her Nails" is an original lithograph by Maximilien Luce. The artist signed the piece lower right and it is numbered (#7). It features a woman seated in an interior taking care of her nails. 8 1/4" x 5 3/4" image 14 1/8" x 10 3/4" paper 19 1/4" x 16 1/2" frame Maximilien Luce (1858 – 1941) was a prolific French Neo-impressionist artist, known for his paintings, illustrations, engravings, and graphic art, and also for his anarchist activism. Starting as an engraver, he then concentrated on painting, first as an Impressionist, then as a Pointillist, and finally returning to Impressionism. Gausson and Cavallo-Péduzzi introduced Luce in about 1884 to the Divisionist technique developed by Georges Seurat. This influenced Luce to begin painting in the Pointillist style. In contrast to Seurat's detached manner, Luce's paintings were passionate portrayals of contemporary subjects, depicting the "violent effects of light". In addition to Pissarro and Signac, he met many of the other Neo-impressionists, including Seurat, Henri-Edmond Cross, Charles Angrand, Armand Guillaumin, Hippolyte Petitjean, Albert Dubois...
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By Honoré Daumier
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John Roberts, billiards player, Vanity Fair portrait chromolithograph, 1905
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Hugh Doherty, Thrice Champion, tennis player, Vanity Fair chromolithograph, 1904
By Sir Leslie Ward
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Samuel Mure Fergusson, Vanity Fair golfer, chromolithograph, 1903
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Harold Hoylake, Vanity Fair golfer, chromolithograph, 1903
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair portrait of Harold Horsfall Hilton. Harold Horsfall Hilton (1869 _ 1942) was an English amateur golfer. In 1892, he won The Open Championship at Muirfield, becoming the s...
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We Shall See, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1898
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Commissioner Kerr. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Oxford Circuit, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1896
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of Arthur Richard Jelf QC. 380mm by 260mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Heads of the Law, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of judges, 1902
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair Supplement chromolithograph published 1902. Group portrait depicting 10 British justices at the bench. Each is named below the image. 410mm by 550mm (sheet)
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sir Leslie Ward Figurative Prints

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