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Poster

1895 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Portion (left-hand) of a poster issued adverting 'Harper's Magazine' (see E.33-1951); Showing a graphic image of a yeoman of the guard, viewed from behind; Colour lithograph on paper.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph, inks on paper
Brief description
Portion (left-hand) of a poster issued adverting 'Harper's Magazine' (see E.33-1951); Showing a graphic image of a yeoman of the guard; Colour lithograph on paper; Design by Beggarstaff Brothers; Great Britain; 1895.
Physical description
Portion (left-hand) of a poster issued adverting 'Harper's Magazine' (see E.33-1951); Showing a graphic image of a yeoman of the guard, viewed from behind; Colour lithograph on paper.
Dimensions
  • Height: 216cm
  • Width: 97cm
Dimensions taken from: Summary Catalogue of British Posters to 1988 in the Victoria & Albert Museum in the Department of Design, Prints & Drawing. Emmett Publishing, 1990. 129 p. ISBN: 1 869934 12 1
Credit line
Given by Mrs J.T. Clarke
Object history
Designed by The Beggarstaffs, a partnership between James Ferrier Pryde (born in Edinburgh, 1866, died in London, 1941) and Sir William Newzam Prior Nicholson (born in Newark-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire, 1872, died in Blewbury, Berkshire, 1949)
Issued by Harper's Magazine, New York.

The Beggarstaffs (ie. James Ferrier Pryde & Sir William Newzam Nicholson) created their Yeoman of the Guard [Beefeater] design as a speculative poster, originally thinking it would make a good advertisement for extract of beef, or for Gilbert & Sullivan's opera 'The Yeoman of the Guard'. Rejected for both purposes, the design was sold by The Artistic Supply Company to Harper's of New York (a pioneer of the artistic poster) who used it to advertise the European edition of their magazine. The Beggarstaffs insisted on designing the lettering as well as the image of the poster, and when it was posted up (all over Britain) , it triggered much favourable and critical comment for its bold, unconventional composition.
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Bibliographic reference
Summary Catalogue of British Posters to 1988 in the Victoria & Albert Museum in the Department of Design, Prints & Drawing. Emmett Publishing, 1990. 129 p. ISBN: 1 869934 12 1
Collection
Accession number
E.370-1921

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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