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Background imageBonzo Collection: Miss Studdy at the Sketch Ball - Bonzo fancy dress

Miss Studdy at the Sketch Ball - Bonzo fancy dress
Miss Arnold in doggy fancy dress for The Sketch Club Ball in an outfit that pays homage to Bonzo, the cartoon dog created by artist George Studdy

Background imageBonzo Collection: The Pup Cafe, Venice, Los Angeles, USA

The Pup Cafe, Venice, Los Angeles, USA - a hot dog stand in the shape of a dog with curbside service. Shown here nearly fully constructed

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo in the Hall of Mirrors by George Studdy

Bonzo in the Hall of Mirrors by George Studdy
This Weeks Studdy - Bonzo Enjoys three-penn orth of himself. Bonzo terrifies himself with a triplicate reflection at a fairground or seaside pier hall of mirrors. 1924

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Rein a faire... Maree basse
Maree Basse! Bonzo precariously balanced on his hide legs on a pile of books, while trying to drink the water in a long flute glass vase. Date: 1922

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain with red umbrella

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain with red umbrella
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain, trying to open a red umbrella. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 2284, I can t go without you for long! Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Saturdays Good Deed

George Ernest Studdy, Saturdays Good Deed (The Sketch, 19 December 1923). Bonzo gives the fattened Christmas turkey a little exercise (in a series, The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo). Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and broken window

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and broken window
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo walks past a window just as a brick crashes into the glass. Will he get the blame? Originally published as Valentine postcard no

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo sneezing

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo sneezing. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, You Simply Must Save Water

George Ernest Studdy, You Simply Must Save Water! (The Sketch, 28 June 1922) To save water, Bonzo drinks milk instead. Date: 1922

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with golf clubs and headphones

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with golf clubs and headphones
George Ernest Studdy, two colour sketches of Bonzo, one with a bag of golf clubs and balancing a golfball on his nose, the other wearing headphones as mascot for the Crosley Radio Corporation

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and football

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and football
George Ernest Studdy, two colour sketches of Bonzo with a football

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo rides an elephant

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo rides an elephant, who snatches away his bun in payment. Artwork for a story, Taking the bun, originally published in The New Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1927

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo buys a balloon

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo buys a balloon, which lifts him up into the air, until he lands on a policemans head. Originally published in The Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1925

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy -- Bonzo blowing up balloons

George Ernest Studdy -- Bonzo blowing up balloons, a cartoon which first appeared in Tit-Bits Magazine in 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, self-portrait with Bonzo puppy

George Ernest Studdy, self-portrait with Bonzo puppy
George Ernest Studdy, a self-portrait of the artist bending right down to observe a Bonzo-like puppy. Captioned Studdy employs no models

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzos Love Offering

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzos Love Offering to Chee-Kee, the Pekingese. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 3117, I love you for yourself, dear, and not for your gifts

Background imageBonzo Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and the wool trade

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and the wool trade
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with a man at a pillar box. The man has dropped a book entitled The Wool Gatherer. From a series entitled Bonzo and the Bradford Wool Trade, painted for Ackroyd Bros

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Bonzo

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Bonzo Date: 1938

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Bonzo Date: 1935

Background imageBonzo Collection: Tails Up by George Studdy, WW1 victory cartoon

Tails Up by George Studdy, WW1 victory cartoon
A joyful dog enthusiastically wags his tail, and, in the process, a Union Jack flag, in celebration at the end of the First World War

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo is hoist with his own petard! by George Studdy

Bonzo is hoist with his own petard! by George Studdy
Bonzo is hoist with his own petard! He pulls at the tablecloth, and manages to break a plate and cover his bone with some kind of sauce or custard. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock by George Studdy

Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock by George Studdy
Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock suddenly remember their New Years Resolutions, and help to remove the feathers from a delivery of poultry. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo sees ghosts by George Studdy

Bonzo sees ghosts by George Studdy
Tap! Tap! Tap! Bonzo sees ghosts. Seen here being chased by ghostly dogs. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo runs through! by George Studdy

Bonzo runs through! by George Studdy
Bonzo runs through! He chases a mouse onto the billiard table, the mouse gets caught in a pocket, and Bonzo manages to ruin the green baize. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo in search of his forefathers by George Studdy

Bonzo in search of his forefathers by George Studdy
Bonzo finds a trace of his ancestral courage in an old tapestry -- he notices his ancestor running away from a wild boar, while bigger and braver dogs confront it. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo Discovers the Bonzosaurus Egg by George Studdy

Bonzo Discovers the Bonzosaurus Egg by George Studdy
Bonzo Discovers the Bonzosaurus Egg -- clearly an ancestor from prehistoric times! Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo the Peace-Maker by George Studdy

Bonzo the Peace-Maker by George Studdy
Bonzo the Peace-Maker -- he stops a fight and gets it in the neck from two pekingese dogs. Date: 1924

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo finds the bedtime story too much for him

Bonzo finds the bedtime story too much for him
Bonzo finds the bedtime story on the radio too much for him, and he bursts out crying. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Sunday)

The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Sunday) -- he adopts Chee-Kees pup (but not for long). Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Saturday)

The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Saturday) -- he gives the fattened Christmas turkey a little exercise. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Friday)

The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Friday) -- he removes an infernal machine (a leaking hot water bottle) from the bed. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Tuesday)

The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Tuesday) -- he helps to dry his mistresss shoes in front of the gas fire. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo Quite Agrees! by George Studdy

Bonzo Quite Agrees! by George Studdy
Bonzo Quite Agrees! He falls into a hole in the road, which confirms that the maintenance work is necessary. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: Which is it Master likes so much? by George Studdy

Which is it Master likes so much? by George Studdy
Which is it Master likes so much? Bonzo tries out all the cigars in his masters cabinet, to see what the attraction is. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo Finds a Brolly No Earthly by George Studdy

Bonzo Finds a Brolly No Earthly by George Studdy
Bonzo Finds a Brolly No Earthly (ie no earthly use), probably because he is sitting on top of it rather than under it. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo Wants His Money Back by George Studdy

Bonzo Wants His Money Back by George Studdy
Bonzo Wants His Money Back. Travelling in the underground at rush hour, hemmed in by peoples feet and umbrellas, is definitely not worth the cost of a ticket! 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: Hospitality by George Studdy

Hospitality by George Studdy
Hospitality. Because of the arrival of a visitor and her dog, a reluctant Bonzo is dragged out of the room. Date: 1923

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo Suffers From Overwork by George Studdy

Bonzo Suffers From Overwork by George Studdy
Bonzo Suffers From Overwork. He is fast asleep after a rummage through his mistresss sewing basket. Date: 1923




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"Bonzo: The Iconic Canine of the 1920s London Scene" Step into the vibrant streets of London's Piccadilly Circus in the 1920s and you would have been greeted by a familiar face - Bonzo, the lovable pup who captured hearts with his mischievous charm. Created by George Studdy, Bonzo became an instant sensation, his adventures chronicled in various artworks. In "His Broadcast Masters Voice, " we see Bonzo donning headphones, perhaps contemplating his own radio show. What now? His curious expression leaves us wondering what mischief he'll get up to next. William Tell Jr. , another creation by Studdy, showcases Bonzo as a fearless archer. With bow and arrow in paw, he exudes confidence and determination. Nobody loves me? Not anymore. This courageous canine proves that love is never far away. Studdy's signature accompanies many of these delightful illustrations, including "His Masters Vice. " Here we witness Bonzo indulging in some guilty pleasures – a testament to his relatable nature. As time goes on, it becomes evident that somebody does indeed love our furry friend. In "I'm beginning to think somebody loves me. " Bonzo basks in adoration from all angles; it seems there is no shortage of affection for this adorable character. "Bonzo's Latest: This Week's Studdy" introduces us to new escapades involving our favorite pup. He adds a fifth member to the quartet - an unexpected twist that keeps fans eagerly awaiting each installment. However, not every adventure ends smoothly for our beloved hero. In "A Miscarriage of Justice, " we find ourselves sympathizing with poor Bonzo as he faces an unjust situation – reminding us that even heroes can encounter setbacks along their journey. Finally, let us not forget one particularly memorable image - "A Feathered Bonzo.