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"Why didn't we think of this before?"

Drawing
2005 (made), 21/02/2005 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This cartoon appeared in the Evening Standard on 21 February 2005, and is artist Marf's take on the current news story. As she describes it: 'The Queen states that the wedding between Charles and Camilla must be "low-key" – and as officials debate how and where Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles are to marry, the wedding plans are turning into a fiasco.'

'Marf' drew daily topical cartoons for the Evening Standard between March 2002 and August 2005, moving to the Londoner's Diary page in August 2003. The drawings cover key political and social issues of the period, providing a vivid and often hilarious response to the main news of the day. The Evening Standard is London's only evening newspaper, publishing up to five editions a day. In Marf's own words: 'The cartoonist needs to keep up with the rapid pace of event.'


Object details

Categories
Object type
Title"Why didn't we think of this before?" (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink on paper
Brief description
Cartoon, "Why didn't we think of this before?" by 'Marf' (Martha Richler), published in The Evening Standard, 21 February 2005; London.
Physical description
Black and white line drawn cartoon showing Prince Charles and Camillia, Duchess of Cornwall in a car in Las Vegas. They are passing a wedding chapel advertising licenses 'while-u-wait'. Behind them is a wall of neon signs advertising a casino, motel and the drive-in chapel.

Some lines have been blocked out with liquid paper, and faint underdrawing can be seen.
Dimensions
  • Height: 42cm
  • Width: 29.6cm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • MONDAY 21st of FEBRUARY (Written in pen top centre)
  • "Why didn't we / think of this before?" (Written in pen across bottom; title to piece)
  • MARF (Artist signature bottom left of image, vertically)
  • [Please follow / my line-breaks / for 2-line / caption - / thanks!] (Written in pen to left of caption)
  • [scan: / 40 X 57 / mm] (Written in pen to right of caption)
  • 13 [in circle] (Written in black biro on transparent protective sheet, top right)
  • WELCOME / TO Fabulous / LAS VEGAS (Written across top of image, part of image)
  • MOTEL (Part of image, sign towards top left)
  • CASINO (Part of image, sign written vertically)
  • WEDDING / CHAPEL / OPEN 24 HRS / LICENSE / WHILE-U-WAIT (Part of image, sign towards right centre)
  • CHAPEL / DRIVE-UP / WINDOW / [arrow pointing right] (Part of image, sign towards centre)
Credit line
Given by the artist
Object history
Donated by the artist.
Production
Attribution note: for publication in newspaper
Reason For Production: Commission
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
This cartoon appeared in the Evening Standard on 21 February 2005, and is artist Marf's take on the current news story. As she describes it: 'The Queen states that the wedding between Charles and Camilla must be "low-key" – and as officials debate how and where Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles are to marry, the wedding plans are turning into a fiasco.'

'Marf' drew daily topical cartoons for the Evening Standard between March 2002 and August 2005, moving to the Londoner's Diary page in August 2003. The drawings cover key political and social issues of the period, providing a vivid and often hilarious response to the main news of the day. The Evening Standard is London's only evening newspaper, publishing up to five editions a day. In Marf's own words: 'The cartoonist needs to keep up with the rapid pace of event.'
Collection
Accession number
E.366-2007

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Record createdMay 4, 2007
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