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Dave Heath
1963
Dave Heath
1960s
Dave Heath
1960
Dave Heath
1964
Dave Heath
1953–54, printed 1958
Dave Heath
1966
Dave Heath
1967, printed 1968
Dave Heath
1967, printed 1968
Dave Heath
1965, printed 1966
Dave Heath
1963
Dave Heath
1953–54, printed 1958
Dave Heath
1962
Dave Heath
1960
Dave Heath
1953–54, printed 1962
Dave Heath
ca. 1957, printed 1962
Dave Heath
1963
Hampstead Heath with Bathers, John Constable  British, Oil on canvas
John Constable
ca. 1821–22
Spoon holder, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silver-plated brass, ebony, British, Birmingham or London
Christopher Dresser
Hukin & Heath
ca. 1878–81
Plate, Joseph Heath, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Joseph Heath
ca. 1845–ca. 1853
Dave (later recorded as David Drake) ; made at Stony Bluff Manufactory, Old Edgefield District, Sout American, Alkaline-glazed stoneware, American
Dave (later recorded as David Drake)
Stony Bluff Manufactory
1858
Dish, Joseph Heath, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Joseph Heath
ca. 1845–ca. 1853
On Hampstead Heath, James Hamilton  American, born Ireland, Oil on canvas, American
James Hamilton
1856
Decanter, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silver plate, glass, British, Birmingham
Christopher Dresser
Hukin & Heath
1879
Toast rack, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silver plate, British, Birmingham and London
Christopher Dresser
Hukin & Heath
1881
Toast rack, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silver plate, British, Birmingham
Christopher Dresser
Hukin & Heath
1879
Joseph Heath
ca. 1845–ca. 1853
Riders on the Heath, John Singer Sargent  American, Watercolor and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
John Singer Sargent
ca. 1868–72
Evening hat, Henry Heath Limited  British, Silk, British
Henry Heath Limited
ca. 1890
Toast rack, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silver-plated metal, British
Christopher Dresser
Hukin & Heath
1878
Perkins, Fairman, & Heath
ca. 1819–22
Lear and the Fool on the Heath, Boardman Robinson  American, born Canada, Charcoal, tempera, pen, and ink on paper, American
Boardman Robinson
1938
Aukland, New Zealand, Illustration for "A Song of the English", William Heath Robinson  British, Watercolor
William Heath Robinson
Rudyard Kipling
ca. 1909
The Magic Meal (for "The Hat Full of Soldiers," The Strand Magazine, January 1916, pp. 104-105), William Heath Robinson  British, Pen and ink on two joined sheets
William Heath Robinson
ca. 1915
Wine bottle holder, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Electroplated metal, British, Sheffield
Christopher Dresser
Hukin & Heath
ca. 1880
Illustration for "The Six Dead Secrets" from "Topsy-Turvy Tales", William Heath Robinson  British, Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor)
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1923
Illustration for "Hanky Panky," Topsy-Turvy Tales, William Heath Robinson  British, Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor)
William Heath Robinson
Elsie Smeaton Munro
ca. 1923
"Some Busybody Will Come Along" (for "The Kelpie of Snooziepool" in "Topsy-Turvy Tales"), William Heath Robinson  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1923
"Who Got it from the Fruit-woman" (for "Perriwinkie, The Puddock" in "Topsy-Turvy Tales"), William Heath Robinson  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1923
"They Heard Six Voices Calling Them Back" (for "Two Wee Pogeys" in "Topsy-Turvy Tales"), William Heath Robinson  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1923
"Over Farms and Fields and Rivers and Ponds" (for "Cosy Hokie" in "Topsy-Turvy Tales"), William Heath Robinson  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1923