William Heath Robinson byl anglický karikaturista a ilustrátor, proslulý svými kresbami absurdně složitých strojů, které sloužily k dosažení jednoduchých cílů. Jeho umělecký styl se vyznačoval neuvěřitelnou vynalézavostí v navrhování neuvěřitelně komplikovaných mechanismů, často postavených z nečekaných materiálů. Jeho práce zachycovaly ducha improvizace a „udělej si sám“, což vedlo k tomu, že jeho jméno se stalo synonymem pro nepraktické, ale vynalézavé vynálezy, podobně jako „Rube Goldberg machines“ v USA. Jeho ilustrace dodnes oslavují humor a kreativitu v řešení zdánlivě neřešitelných problémů.
One of the most famous Spanish novels of all time, Don Quixote tells the story of an old man who becomes convinced that he is a knight on a mission to restore chivalry to the world. This book is a classic of Western literature, and is known for its humor, social commentary, and memorable characters.
Featuring a stunning array of fantastical fairy tale art and children's book illustrations, this collection showcases W. Heath Robinson's imaginative work from his 50-year career during the Golden Age of Illustration. The enchanting visuals capture whimsical scenes and characters, highlighting Robinson's unique artistic style and storytelling ability that have captivated audiences for generations.
Featuring a collection of enchanting tales from India, this book presents timeless stories that capture the rich cultural heritage and folklore of the region. The narratives are filled with moral lessons and vibrant characters, showcasing the wisdom and charm of Indian storytelling. This high-quality reprint of the 1922 edition preserves the original essence, making it a delightful read for both children and adults who appreciate classic literature and the art of storytelling.
W. Heath Robinson's collection features 24 full-page drawings that humorously capture wartime scenes from World War I. Originally published in 'The Sketch' and 'The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News', these illustrations blend wit and artistry, offering a unique perspective on the era's challenges and absurdities.
The story features 15-year-old Bill and his cousins, Boadicea and Chad, as they embark on thrilling adventures filled with quirky characters like The Ancient Marina and The Lost Grocer. Throughout their journey, they face a series of unusual challenges, which they cleverly overcome using Bill's inventive machines. This blend of imaginative problem-solving and eccentric personalities creates a captivating narrative for readers.
First published in 1938, the book gives an insight into gardening trends on the eve of the Second World War while also addressing common concerns faced by gardeners. Poking gentle fun at a British obsession with a detailed illustration on almost every page, this book will delight both aspiring and experienced gardeners alike.
A piano attachment for camp concerts is just one of the absurd inventions to
be found in this book of cartoons designed to keep spirits up during the
Second World War. These intricate comic drawings poke gentle fun at both the
instruments of war and the indignity of the air-raid shelter in Heath
Robinson's inimitable style.
W. Heath Robinson is best known for his hilarious drawings of zany contraptions, though his work ranged across a wide variety of topics covering many aspects of British life in the decades following the First World War. Starting out as a watercolour artist, he quickly turned to the more lucrative field of book illustration and developed his forte in satirical drawings and cartoons. He was regularly commissioned by the editors of Tatler and The Sketch and in great demand from advertising companies. Collections of his drawings were subsequently published in many different editions and became so successful as to transform Heath Robinson into a household name, celebrated for his eccentric brand of British humour. Presenting such innovations as the Zip-Opening Bonnet, the Duo-car for the Incompatible and the handy New Rear Wheel Gear for Turning the Car in One Movement, this volume of Heath Robinson illustrations with commentary by K.R.G. Browne will appeal to everybody who is ever likely to drive, be driven in, or get run over by a mechanically propelled vehicle . "
W. Heath Robinson is best known for his hilarious drawings of zany contraptions, though his work ranged across a wide variety of topics covering many aspects of British life in the decades following the First World War. Starting out as a watercolour artist, he quickly turned to the more lucrative field of book illustration and developed his forte in satirical drawings and cartoons. He was regularly commissioned by the editors of Tatler and The Sketch and in great demand from advertising companies. Collections of his drawings were subsequently published in many different editions and became so successful as to transform Heath Robinson into a household name, celebrated for his eccentric brand of British humour. The perfect antidote to the estate agent s property description, this book, with illustrations by Heath Robinson and a witty commentary by K.R.G. Browne, shows you how to prove there is room to swing a cat in your living-room and offers many inventive space-saving solutions, such as the Combination Bath and Writing Desk for Business Men, the Bed Dining-table and the Dresser-Piano . "
For this compact little book Heath Robinson joined forces with writer Cecil
Hunt to show civilians how to make the best of things' during the air raids,
rationing, allotment tending and blackouts of the Second World War. The result
is a warm celebration of the British population's ability to make do and
mend'.