Illustrating the Grotesque
Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United KingdomFollowing the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.
Illustrating the Grotesque
Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United KingdomFollowing the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.
Celebrate Diwali
Bridge Street, Bridge Street, Pinner, United KingdomIllustrating the Grotesque
Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United KingdomFollowing the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.
Amici Chamber Choir – Heavenly Visions
Pinner Parish Church Church Lane, Select a Country:Ami
Pinner – An Act Of Remembrance
Pinner War Memorial High Street, Pinner, Middlesex, Select a Country:Illustrating the Grotesque
Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United KingdomFollowing the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.
Cuppa with a Copper
Cafe Amici 53 Bridge Street, Pinner, United KingdomIllustrating the Grotesque
Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United KingdomFollowing the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.