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Grotesque head, illustration by William Heath Robinson
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Grotesque head, illustration by William Heath Robinson
Grotesque head, illustration by William Heath Robinson (The Works of Mr Francis Rabelais, 1921). Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C. Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library Date: 1947
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Grotesque Head," is a masterpiece by the renowned British illustrator, William Heath Robinson. Created in 1921 for the publication of "The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais," this image adds a visual complement to the satirical and grotesque prose of the French Renaissance writer. Francis Rabelais, a prominent figure in the French literary scene, is celebrated for his bawdy and irreverent works, which often featured larger-than-life characters and grotesque imagery. Heath Robinson's illustration perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Rabelais's writing, with its exaggerated features and whimsical design. The illustration depicts a man with an oversized, grotesque head. His long, curved nose dominates the composition, extending far beyond the confines of his face. His cheekbones are also exaggerated, jutting out at odd angles and adding to the overall sense of distortion. The man's mouth is wide and open, revealing a grin that seems to stretch from ear to ear. Heath Robinson's use of line and form is masterful, creating a sense of depth and texture that brings the illustration to life. The man's features are rendered with a delicate touch, yet they remain bold and exaggerated, perfectly capturing the spirit of Rabelais's writing. This image is a testament to Heath Robinson's skill as an illustrator and his ability to bring the fantastical world of Rabelais to life. It is a delightful and intriguing addition to any collection of satirical or historical artwork, and a fitting tribute to the enduring legacy of Francis Rabelais and his literary contributions to the Renaissance era." Credit: Courtesy of Mrs J. C. Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library. Date: 1921.
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