A cloud dispeller designed by the first Lord discovering a Heinkel Bomber hiding in a cloud
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William Heath Robinson (1872-1944)
A cloud dispeller designed by the first Lord discovering a Heinkel Bomber hiding in a cloud
signed and inscribed with title 'W.HEATH ROBINSON/A CLOUD DISPELLER DESIGNED BY THE FIRST LORD DISCOVERING A HEINKEL BOMBER HIDING IN A CLOUD' (lower left)
pen and black ink and grey wash with touches of white heightening, unframed
15¾ x 11¾in. (40 x 29.8cm.)
A cloud dispeller designed by the first Lord discovering a Heinkel Bomber hiding in a cloud
signed and inscribed with title 'W.HEATH ROBINSON/A CLOUD DISPELLER DESIGNED BY THE FIRST LORD DISCOVERING A HEINKEL BOMBER HIDING IN A CLOUD' (lower left)
pen and black ink and grey wash with touches of white heightening, unframed
15¾ x 11¾in. (40 x 29.8cm.)
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