Vanity Fair antique prints - No reserve
Lot 14032: Auguste Rodin - he thinks in marble by Jehu Junior 1904
This print was drawn by the British artist Thomas Gibson Bowles (Jehu Junior).
Vanity Fair was subtitled A Weekly Show of Political, Social and Literary Wares and was founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles (who signed his images Jehu Junior) in 1868, who aimed to expose the contemporary vanities of Victorian society.
The chromolithographs were produced by an international group of artists including Max Beerbohm (Max and Bulbo), Sir Leslie Ward (Spy and Drawl) and Carlo Pellegrini (Singe and Ape).
Condition report:
Excellent but please review images for any minor age-related marks
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