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The Humour of William Heath Robinson

The 31st May 2022 will be the 150th anniversary of the birth of William Heath Robinson. He was trained as an artist at the Royal Academy Schools, and as past exhibitions at the Museum have shown, he was a great illustrator and a highly accomplished painter in watercolours, but it is as a humorous artist that he is best known. To mark this important anniversary, we shall be exhibiting a selection of his cartoons representing the wide range of his subjects and spanning his humorous output from 1905 to 1943. During two World Wars he deployed irony and satire to counter German propaganda and to bring a little mirth into the otherwise painful lives of servicemen and civilians. Both greatly appreciated his efforts. A similar dry humour was used to satirise the pomposity and fussiness of those who took themselves too seriously. He was modest and gentle, qualities that shine through in his humour. As a review of his memorial exhibition in the Times in 1945 commented, “What may be unexpected in this exhibition is the fineness of Heath Robinson’s craftsmanship – the clean and firm fluency of his pen line and the quality of his watercolour washes. Those who have known his work only in reproduction will be surprised at its technical excellence.”... See more >

11am-4pm on Thursday-Sunday
Adults £6
(£6.60 with Gift Aid)

Over 65s
£5.00 (£5.50 with Gift Aid)

Students (25+) with ID, people with disabilities
£4 (£4.40 with Gift Aid); carers go free

Child (18 and under)
Free

Student (24 and under with ID)
Free

Art Fund members
Free entry with National Art Pass
Heath Robinson Museum, Pinner Memorial Park, West End Lane, Pinner HA5 1AE
Wed 15 Jun 22

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