c.1940-50’s Original Political Cartoon What A Peace – Samuel Wells
$250.00
Fantastic original political cartoon pen and ink on paper.
What a War/ What a Peace. The cartoon dived into two images, depicts the issue of war time and the post-war economic recovery and coal strikes.
By Samuel Garnet Wells (1885 – 1972) He was a popular political and sporting cartoonist who worked predominantly in Melbourne, working for Punch and the Melbourne Herald.
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Origin: Australia
Region: Melbourne, Victoria
Artist:Samuel Garnet Wells (1885-1972)
Composition:Pen and ink, blue crayon on paper
Date: c.1940-1950’s
Design: Pre and post-war issues, power cuts and coal strikes
Theme:Policital
Diameter: W x L
Condition: Fantastic condition displays well
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