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Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians (litho)
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Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians (litho)
1090694 Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians. Illustration for Absurdities, A Book of Collected Drawings by Heath Robinson (Hutchinson, 1934).); © Look and Learn
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Safety First! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians
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is a whimsical lithograph by William Heath Robinson, showcasing his unique blend of humor and ingenuity. In this artwork, Robinson satirizes the absurdity of over-regulation in city planning. The scene depicts a bustling city street filled with cars and pedestrians. However, what catches the viewer's attention are the outlandish contraptions designed to protect pedestrians from any potential harm. From giant umbrellas shielding individuals from falling objects to elaborate mechanical devices lifting people above traffic congestion, Robinson's imagination knows no bounds. With meticulous detail and intricate linework, Robinson creates a world where safety measures become comically exaggerated. The artist playfully mocks the notion that more rules equate to greater safety while highlighting the inherent absurdity in trying to control every aspect of human life. Originally published as an illustration for "Absurdities" a book of collected drawings by Heath Robinson in 1934, this print continues to captivate audiences with its clever satire and timeless message. It serves as a reminder that sometimes we need not take ourselves too seriously and that laughter can be found even in our most serious endeavors. Robinson's work remains highly regarded for its wit, creativity, and technical skill. Through his artistry, he invites us into a world where machines rule supreme but also reminds us never to lose sight of our own humanity amidst all the mechanistic chaos.
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