Low, David Alexander Cecil 1891-1963 :Woes of a cartoonist 1911

Date
1911
By
Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963
Reference
C-047-005
Description

Vignettes reflecting current affairs. 'Woes of a cartoonist' shows David Low, his head in his hands, desperately trying to avoid a Wellington problem, where an MP is prosecuting a cartoonist for depicting him from his back view. In a related sketch alongside, Christchurch Mayor, Tommy Taylor, threatens to prosecute the cartoonists, having recognised his own hair in a drawing. A Finnish village is shown chained to the mainland, after a whole village was reported to have floated away in Finland. A ghost threatens a Christchurch City Councillor with a long white beard. The councillor does not known his own mind. A farmer races away after being confronted in Canada with 80,000 prospective brides, a recent reported event. 'The Jap Polar expedition' shows a group of Japanese men greeting the Japanese consul in Christchurch, after their unexpected arrival. Neither group can understand the other, and Japanese script spelling out whisky, cow and banzai is shown. 'The great gas box, via canal' shows a box containing a gas tank too large to travel via the Lyttelton tunnel being hauled by a traction engine. There is also a reference to a proposed canal between Lyttelton and Christchurch as an alternative means of transport.

Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s).

Physical Description: Ink 530 x 405 mm

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Partly restricted - Curator required
Format
1 original cartoon(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Caricatures, Portraits, Ink 530 x 405 mm
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