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Caricaturist, Illustrator, b. 1868 - d. 1938

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      • Iona: A George V coffee spoon By Alexander Ritchie of Iona Three marks: AR, IONA, ICA, and with Birmingham hallmarks for 1938
        Sep. 14, 2023

        Iona: A George V coffee spoon By Alexander Ritchie of Iona Three marks: AR, IONA, ICA, and with Birmingham hallmarks for 1938

        Est: £100 - £150

        Iona: A George V coffee spoon By Alexander Ritchie of Iona Three marks: AR, IONA, ICA, and with Birmingham hallmarks for 1938 The terminal decorated with a ship below a Celtic knot, the stem inscribed 'IONA', length 11cm, weight 12gms.

        Bonhams
      • ALICK P.F. RITCHIE (1868-1938). BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST / COL. W.F. CODY. 1890. 29¾x19 inches, 75½x48¼ cm. Weiners, Ltd., London.
        Mar. 09, 2023

        ALICK P.F. RITCHIE (1868-1938). BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST / COL. W.F. CODY. 1890. 29¾x19 inches, 75½x48¼ cm. Weiners, Ltd., London.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        ALICK P.F. RITCHIE (1868-1938) BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST / COL. W.F. CODY. 1890. 29 3/4x19 inches, 75 1/2x48 1/4 cm. Weiners, Ltd., London. Condition B: creases, tears, losses and abrasions at edges, with significant loss at bottom left corner; creases and wrinkling in image and along vertical and horizontal folds. Born Alexander Penrose Forbes Ritchie, in Dundee, Scotland, Alick studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Antwerp before settling in London as a commercial artist. He was known for his satirical cartoons and caricatures (subjects include Charlie Chaplin, Rudyard Kipling and George Bernard Shaw) published in various periodicals, as well as designs for London Underground and Canadian Pacific. He created at least one other for Buffalo Bill in his oeuvre of theatrical posters.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • TRAVEL POSTER TUNBRIDGE WELLS BRITISH LONDON TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND
        Jan. 25, 2020

        TRAVEL POSTER TUNBRIDGE WELLS BRITISH LONDON TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND

        Est: £30 - £60

        Original vintage travel poster published by London Transport: Tunbridge Wells. Stylised artwork by Scottish artist Alexander ('Alick') Penrose Forbes Ritchie (1868-1938), showing a view of Tunbridge Wells with the church's tower and the domes of the Opera House emerging from behind the green trees and bubbles depicted in the foreground. Printed in Great Britain by Jarrold & Sons Ltd. Alick Ritchie was born in Dundee, Scotland. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Antwerp before settling in London as a commercial artist. He produced many cartoons for Vanity Fair, the Sketch, the Bystander and many other magazines and journals. Ritchie's cartoons and caricatures included portraits of celebrities in a style satirising the Cubist and Futurist schools of art that were predominant at the time. In 1912, he published a book called Y? or Zoo-all-awry, consisting of drawings and rhymes of composite animals, such as the Octopussy Cat and the Porcupython. Ritchie became well known for his theatrical posters, and between the wars he also produced posters for the London Underground. Poor condition, laminated and backed on board, small stains and marks, small tears in margins. Country: UK, year of printing: 1931, designer: Alick P. F. Richie, size (cm): 100.5x62.5

        Antikbar Original Vintage Posters
      • ISN'T THIS FIRST CLASS? CANADIAN PACIFIC
        Jun. 03, 2008

        ISN'T THIS FIRST CLASS? CANADIAN PACIFIC

        Est: £700 - £900

        RITCHIE, ALICK P.F. (1868-1938) ISN'T THIS FIRST CLASS? CANADIAN PACIFIC lithograph in colours, c.1930, condition A-; backed on linen 37½ x 24½in. (96 x 62cm.)

        Christie's
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