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WARD, Sir Leslie Ward ("SPY.") [1851-1922] (artist) & GRIGGS, William (1884-1972 ) (subject) & DURHAM, Lord John George Lambton Earl of Durham [1792-1840] (title)
He Rides for Lord Durham" print
WARD, Sir Leslie Ward ("SPY.") [1851-1922] (artist) & GRIGGS, William (1884-1972 ) (subject) & DURHAM, Lord John George Lambton Earl of Durham [1792-1840] (title)
Publisher: Vanity Fair magazine
Date published: 1906
London: Vanity Fair magazine, 1906. 1st Edition. No binding. Near Fine. Vanity Fair Supplement Nov. 28, 1906. Drawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. 14 x 11 inch Green mat with print 10-3/4 x 6-1/2 inches showing title black double line border. Printed by Bemrose Dalzel Ltd. One of a fine group of thirty four portraits of Jockeys produced by Vanity Fair. This portrait shows the jockey William Griggs. William ('Willie') Griggs was the brother of jockey/trainer Walter Griggs. Willie Grigg's best year was in 1907 when he rode 67 winners. Major victories during his career included the Chester Cup, Stewards Cup, the Lincoln and Goodwood Cup. His one Classic success came on Cinna in the 1920 1,000 Guineas. He retired from the saddle two years later. Near fine condition. Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine published from 1868 to 1914. Subtitled "A Weekly Show of Political, Social and Literary Wares", it was founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles, who aimed to expose the contemporary vanities of Victorian society. A full-page, color lithograph of a contemporary celebrity or dignitary appeared in most issues, and it is for these caricatures that Vanity Fair is best known today. These prints are often referred to as "Spy Cartoons" after Leslie Ward, perhaps Vanity Fair's most prolific and celebrated cartoonist, who usually signed his works "Spy
Title, Elise Romeo Light edge and cover wear. Unmarked pages. Gift inscription inside front cover. Good looking book, All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers.
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