Donald McGill by Chris Beetles

Donald McGill by Chris Beetles

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Summary

Showcases the Michael Winner collection of Donald McGill postcards, comprising some 200 pieces.

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Donald McGill by Chris Beetles

As the maestro of double entendres Donald McGill (1875-1962) has both received high acclaim and caused much scandal. Prosecuted in 1957 for obscenity, his images no longer shock the enlightened audience but continue to amuse and delight. With a unique and instantly recognisable style, Donald McGill was singled out by George Orwell in 1941 as the most prolific and by far the best of contemporary postcard artists the most perfect in the tradition . McGill s artistic skill and bawdy humour are now interesting as unconcious and historical social commentary; this appeal is as fresh now as it was then, in our present age of leisure behaving badly from Blackpool to Ibiza. Who better to have owned this vast collection than the rumbustious national treasure, Michael Winner. He was a distinguished collector of illustrative art and his collection of McGill postcard artwork comprised nearly 200 works.
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ISBN 13 9781871136968
ISBN 10 1871136962
Title Donald McGill
Author Chris Beetles
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Chris Beetles Ltd
Year published 2006-07-01
Number of pages 82
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.