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Langdon, David (1914 - 2011)

Langdon, David (1914 - 2011)

In 1936, Langdon sold his first cartoon, a joke about Mussolini, to Time and Tide, and in 1937 he was invited to contribute to Punch, after meeting Kenneth Bird, who was then its Art Director. He probably had more cartoons published in Punch than any other single contributor, drawing at least 5000 cartoons for that magazine alone over a period of 55 years (1937-92). He also claims to have been the first to introduce "open mouth" into humorous art, has written and illustrated numerous books and contributed to a great many well-known advertising campaigns. 

 

Cartoons for sale:

"Too right, Sheila. Anyone's welcome to my views on England."
  • "Too right, Sheila. Anyone's welcome to my views on England.", 1981
  • £165
  • 13cm x 13cm
  • Punch
  • Dennis Lillee cricket cartoon.

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    10th Oct. 1956
  • £125
  • 18cm x 27cm
  • Punch
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    5th Dec. 1958
  • £125
  • 18cm x 24cm
  • Punch
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    28th Nov. 1956
  • £165
  • 14cm x 20cm
  • Punch
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    26th Sept. 1956
  • £165
  • 18cm x 18cm
  • Punch
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    9th Jan. 1957
  • £165
  • 20cm x 16cm
  • Punch
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    22nd Aug. 1956
  • £195
  • 16cm x 20cm
  • Punch

The Price of our original cartoons include acid free mount and gilt frame.

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