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Harry W. 3919262 Harry W by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); (add.info.: Harry W
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Harry W. 3919262 Harry W by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); (add.info.: Harry W
3919262 Harry W by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); (add.info.: Harry W. Stevenson - portrait standing. Vanity Fair caricature by Spy (real name Sir Leslie Matthew Ward 21 November 1851 - 15 May 1922). Caption reads He might be Champion if there were a Championship, dated 25 May 1905. (Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son) HWS: British billiards player: 15 July 1874 - 11 June 1944.)
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1800s Billiards Nineteen Snooker Britisch Britisch Egnland Uk United Kingdom
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This black and white lithograph print showcases the portrait of Harry W. Stevenson, a renowned British billiards player from the early 20th century. Created by Leslie Matthew Ward, also known as Spy, this Vanity Fair caricature captures Stevenson's confident stance and charismatic presence. The caption beneath the image humorously suggests that if there were a championship for billiards, Stevenson would undoubtedly be its champion. Dated May 25,1905, this artwork reflects the admiration and recognition bestowed upon him during his career. Vincent Brooks, Day & Son expertly rendered this lithograph with meticulous attention to detail. The monochromatic color scheme adds depth and character to Stevenson's likeness while highlighting his facial features. Stevenson himself was an influential figure in the world of billiards. Born on July 15,1874, he left an indelible mark on the sport until his passing on June 11,1944. This portrait immortalizes his contribution to British sports history. Displayed against a neutral background with subtle shading techniques employed by Ward in his drawing style characteristic of late-19th-century illustrations; this print is both aesthetically pleasing and historically significant. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece of artistry through their Fine Art Finder collection. It serves as a testament to not only Harry W. Stevenson's skill but also to the rich heritage of billiards as a beloved pastime in England during that era.
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