Sarah Colegrave
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Scenes from "Service"
United Kingdom
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c. 1932
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Artists
ROBERT STEWART SHERRIFFS (1906-1960) Black ink, unframed Dimensions:53.50cm wide 21.00cm high (21.06 inches wide 8.27 inches high) Description / Expertise
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 as the editorial cartoonist to the Daily Herald, but instead the position went to his friend, George Whitelaw. After serving with the Tank Regiment in WW2, in 1948, he succeeded J H Dowd as film caricaturist on Punch until his death. He illustrated a few books; and was also an accomplished cricketer.
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