William wrote and illustrated three highly successful children’s books (The Adventures of Uncle Lubin 1902, Bill the Minder 1912, Peter Quip in Search of a Friend 1933) as well as illustrating numerous others.
In the run up to WW1, Robinson became known for a series of drawings in magazines such as The Sketch and The Tatler, many of which I will be featuring in this comprehensive look at his work.
This is part 6 of a 20 – part series on the works of W. Heath Robinson
1909 A Song of the English:
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| Frontispiece |
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| Original Artwork watercolour 51.1 x 25.4 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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| 1909 for "The Sketch" In the Scrambling Trenches of an Egg Arsenal pen and ink and watercolour Pen and ink 12.7 x 24.1 cm |
1910 Collected Verse of Rudyard Kipling:
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| Frontispiece "We've sent out little Cupids all ashore" |
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| The Fires |
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| Dedication from "Barrack Room Ballads" |
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| I remember going crazy |
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| Loud sang the sound of the jolly, jolly mariners |
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| As out on the bridge she rolls |
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| "Sister of mine, pass, free from shame. Pass with thy King to rest!" |
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| The Three Decker |
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| "Ung" pen and ink 31.1 x 12.7 cm |
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| Tomlinson |
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| An' the man that spied me first was our good old grinnin', grintin' Gunga Din |
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| The explanation |
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| She laid it into her breast |
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| Barrack Room Ballads - Indian Service "Mandalay" |
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| Mary, pity woman |
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| Me that 'ave followed my trade in the place where the Lightnin's are made |





















































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