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Paper bag for Lily & Hodge

Print
ca. 1990 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Lily and Hodge are the artist Yvonne Skargon's (born 1931) two cats; she depicted them in her books of cats. A Japanese Department store, Tokyu, decided to use the name and the illustration for a small shop within their store which sold T-shirts, ceramics, bags, clocks, aprons, wrapping paper, towels and many other items printed with the image.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePaper bag for Lily & Hodge (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph from a wood engraving on paper
Brief description
Paper bag for the shop Lily & Hodge within the Tokyo Department store, Tokyu, offset lithograph from a wood engraving by British artist Yvonne Skargon; Japanese, ca. 1990.
Physical description
Paper bag for the shop Lily & Hodge within the Tokyo Department store, Tokyu featuring the artist's two cats.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.9cm
  • Width: 9cm
Gallery label
(1994)
Yvonne SKARGON (born 1931)

Paper bag for Lily & Hodge. c.1990
Offset lithograph after a wood engraving
E.667-1994

Lily & Hodge are the artist's two cats which she depicted in her
books of cats. A Japanese Department store, Tokyu, wanted to use
both the name and the illustration for a small shop within their store
which now sells T-shirts, cups, teapots, bags, clocks, aprons,
wrapping paper, towels and many other items printed with this
image.
Credit line
Given by the artist
Object history
Acquired in connection with the display A Fine Line - Commercial Wood Engraving in Britain, V&A, 10 October 1994 - 26 March 1995. R.P. No. 94/1442
Subject depicted
Summary
Lily and Hodge are the artist Yvonne Skargon's (born 1931) two cats; she depicted them in her books of cats. A Japanese Department store, Tokyu, decided to use the name and the illustration for a small shop within their store which sold T-shirts, ceramics, bags, clocks, aprons, wrapping paper, towels and many other items printed with the image.
Bibliographic reference
A Fine Line - Commercial Wood Engraving in Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, 10 Oct 1994 - 26 Mar 1995
Collection
Accession number
E.667-1994

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Record createdDecember 18, 2008
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