Thelwell’s Sporting Prints

Thelwell’s Sporting Prints by Norman Thelwell is a collection published by Methuen in 1984, featuring 64 pages in English. This edition presents a series of sporting prints that humorously critique the work of renowned draughtsmen, including Stubbs, Rowlandson, Fernley, and Pollard. Thelwell, known for his cartoon character Penelope, showcases his keen eye for detail and the dynamics between humans and animals.
Readers will find a unique blend of art and humor in this compilation, as Thelwell lampoons traditional sporting scenes through his distinctive style. The collection highlights the interplay of artistry and wit, making it a notable exploration of sporting themes within the realm of Canadian art. This edition invites those interested in both art and humor to appreciate Thelwell’s perspective on the sporting world.
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This is a collection of sporting prints lampooning the work of expert draughtsmen such as Stubbs, Rowlandson, Fernley and Pollard. Thelwell, the creator of the cartoon character Penelope, has a superb eye for detail and for the relationship between humans and animals.
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