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Golden Age Illustrations of W. Heath Robinson

Edited and with an Introduction by an expert on Golden Age illustrators, this anthology is the first full-scale treatment of Robinson's early output. More than 100 Art Nouveau–inspired illustrations feature images from fairy tales, children's literature, and the works of Shakespeare, Kipling, and Poe, many in full glorious color.

Издательство: "Dover Publications" (2013)

Формат: 210x280, 128 стр.

ISBN: 0-486-49793-3, 978-0-486-49793-8

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W. Heath Robinson

William Heath Robinson (May 31 1872 – September 13 1944) was an English cartoonist and illustrator, who signed himself W. Heath Robinson. He is best known for drawings of eccentric machines and "Heath Robinson" has entered the language as a description of any unnecessarily complex and implausible contraption.

Career

Born into a family of artists in Islington, London, his early career was as a book illustrator, for example in Hans Christian Andersen's "Danish Fairy Tales and Legends" (1897); "The Arabian Nights", (1899); "Tales From Shakespeare" (1902), and "Twelfth Night" (1908), "Andersen's Fairy Tales" (1913), "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1914), Charles Kingsley's "The Water Babies" (1915), and Walter de la Mare's "Peacock Pie" (1916).

In the course of this however, he also wrote and illustrated two children's books, "The Adventures of Uncle Lubin" (1902), and "Bill the Minder" (1912); these are regarded as the start of his career in the depiction of unlikely machines. During the First World War he drew large numbers of cartoons, collected as "Some "Frightful" War Pictures" (1915), "Hunlikely!" (1916), and "Flypapers" (1919), depicting ever-more-unlikely secret weapons being used by the combatants. Besides these, he produced a steady stream of humorous drawings, for magazines and advertisements. In 1934, he published a collection of his favourites as "Absurdities", such as:

*"The Wart Chair. A simple apparatus for removing a wart from the top of the head"
*"Resuscitating stale railway scones for redistribution at the station buffets"
*"The multimovement tabby silencer", which automatically threw water at serenading cats

Most of his cartoons have since been reprinted many times in multiple collections.

The machines he drew were usually kept running by balding, bespectacled men in overalls. The machines were frequently powered by steam boilers or kettles, heated by candles or a spirit lamp; often there would be complex pulley arrangements, threaded by lengths of knotted string. Robinson's cartoons were so popular, that even to this day in Britain, the name "Heath Robinson" is used as shorthand for an improbable, rickety machine barely kept going by incessant tinkering. (The corresponding term in the US is "Rube Goldberg machine", after an American cartoonist with an equal devotion to odd machinery.)

One of his most famous series of illustrations were those that accompanied the Professor Branestawm books by Norman Hunter. The stories told of the eponymous professor who was brilliant, eccentric and forgetful and provided a perfect backdrop for Robinson's drawings.

One of the automatic analysis machines built for Bletchley Park during the Second World War to assist in the decryption of German message traffic was named "Heath Robinson" in his honour. It was a direct predecessor to the Colossus, the world's first programmable digital electronic computer.

In 1903 he married Josephine Latey, the daughter of newspaper editor John Latey. [ [http://www.brinsmead.net/HeathRob.htm The Heath Robinson Connection ] at www.brinsmead.net] Heath Robinson moved to Pinner, Middlesex, in 1908. His house in Moss Lane is commemorated by a blue plaque. A project is now (2007) in hand to restore West House, in Memorial Park, Pinner, to house a Heath Robinson Collection. More information is available at [http://www.heathrobinson.net/ The West House & Heath Robinson Museum Trust]

In popular culture

His name became part of common parlance in the UK for complex inventions that achieved absurdly simple results from about the time of the First World War. [ [http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-hea4.htm World Wide Words: Heath Robinson ] ] Though less common today, Heath Robinson was referred to in the BBC's "Planet Earth" documentary series, where devices used to create smooth camera movements, such as the effective steadicam made out of bicycle wheels and rope used to sail up a 100 metre high mound of bat droppings, were said by David Attenborough to be "Heath Robinson affairs". It has also been used by Jeremy Clarkson in his programme Speed (episode 5 - Superhuman speed) when describing the piping in a space-rocket's engine. And most recently in an episode of the BBC's long running astronomy programme "The Sky at Night" to refer to a box like device used for observing colour fractions of the Sun's light.

During the Falklands War, British Harrier aircraft lacked their conventional "Chaff" dispensing mechanism.cite book |author=Sharkey Ward |title=Sea Harrier Over the Falklands (Cassell Military Paperbacks) |publisher=Sterling*+ Publishing Company |location= |year= |pages=pg 245 |isbn=0-304-35542-9 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=2008-03-20] Therefore Royal Navy engineers designed an impromptu delivery system of welding rods, split pins and string which allowed six packets of Chaff to be stored in the airbrake well and be deployed in flight. It was often referred to as the "Heath Robinson Chaff modification", due to its complexity.cite book |author=Morgan, David L. |title=Hostile Skies: My Falklands Air War |publisher=Orion Publishing |location=London |year= |pages=pg 59, 73 and photo section |isbn=0-297-84645-0 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=2008-03-20]

Publications

* W.Heath Robinson, "Railway Ribaldry" ,originally published 1935, Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd , England, ISBN 0-7156-0823-1

* Heath Robinson, William , "My Line of Life" , 1938, Blackie & Sons
* W.Heath Robinson, "Heath Robinson at War" ,1942, London, Methuen
* Lewis, John , "Heath Robinson Artist and Comic Genius", 1973, Barnes and Noble
* De Freitas, Leo John, "The Fantastic Paintings of Charles and William Heath Robinson" , 1976, Peacock/Bantam
*Beare,Geoffrey , "W. Heath Robinson" , 1987, Chris Beetles
*Hamilton, James, "William Heath Robinson" , 1992, Pavilion
*Beare, Geoffrey , "The Brothers Robinson" , 1992, Chris Beetles
*Beare, Geoffrey, "The Art of William Heath Robinson", 2003, Dulwich Picture Gallery

See also

* Norman Hunter (author)
* Professor Branestawm
* Rube Goldberg

References

* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/robinson_william_heath.shtml Historic Figures] at the BBC web site. Accessed May 2007

External links

* [http://www.heathrobinson.org The William Heath Robinson Trust]
* [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/heathrobinson Heath Robinson online exhibition]
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/illustrators/whrobinson.html SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: Fairy Tale Illustrations of William Heath Robinson]
* [http://www.nocloo.com/gallery2 Children's Book Illustrators Gallery - Large Archive of W.H Robinson illustrations]
* [http://www.bpib.com/illustrat/whrobin.htm Tribute www site]

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