Extremely well-known Australian artist, author and cartoonist, Lindsay produced a prolific number of illustrations, cartoons, prints, drawings and paintings throughout his career. He worked as a cartoonist for the Bulletin for a number of years but is arguably best known for the children's classic 'The Magic Pudding' which he wrote and illustrated in 1918.
Jensen, John, 'Australasian Cartoonists in Britain 1889-1988’.
See also
'Reyner Hoff, Norman Lindsay, bronze bust edn 19/70 (lot 94, Sotheby's auction of 27-28 August 2001'.
'Mick Paul, caricature of Norman Lindsay as preacher arm in arm with a naughty lady, Lone Hand June 1907, 15'.
'Hugh McCrae, caricature of Norman Lindsay smoking 1907 (Dixon Library pd 714)'.
'David Low, 'Norman Lindsay and Souter Swop Models - Souter gets a Low deal here, the bear getting off with his cat', Lone Hand 1 April 1914, 318 (reproduced Bulletin 1956)'.
'Norman Lindsay takes his models for a walk - small stooping Lindsay holding the hands of two enormous females (ill. Caban, 38, King, 89)'.
'Will Dyson, caricature of Norman Lindsay with nude and devil, in 1907 Society of Artists catalogue, 35'.
'self-portrait caricature ill. Lindesay 1994, 21'.
'The Pat Corrigan Collection of Art Related Books, Letters and Photographs, Paintings and Drawings, Sotheby's Melbourne 29 April 1998, lot 219'.
'Norman Lindsay's Book has a good self portrait as a street hawker carrying a tray full of his characters, mimograph screenprint 35/590 inscribed 'Archie with the photographer's best regards N.L''.
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