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Picture No 10217262
Date 1911
Description The Making of the Illustrated London News 1911
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Army of artists at work in the offices of The Illustrated London News. At times of 'exceptional pressure', for instance, during a Coronation or a State Funeral, it was customary to turn editorial and accounting offices into makeshift studios so that artists could work on the premises and there would be no delay in transferring completed art work to the block-makers for reproduction. The following 'special artists' can be seen in the picture: (at the table, on the left, reading from left to right (S. Begg, Max Cowper and C. J. de Lacey; (at the table, on the right, reading from left to right), Frederic de Haenen and H. W. Koekkoek; (standing in the centre) R. Caton Woodville; (at the easle in the left foreground) A. Forestier; (at the easle in the right foreground) Cyrus Cuneo; and (behind Cuneo) Norman Wilkinson.
Source Illustration by Samuel Begg in The Illustrated London News. 1911
Credit © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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