细节
FRANK REYNOLDS
Tango at Tooting [and] The Charleston at Chiswick
pair of drawings in pen and Indian ink, both signed, the former titled in pencil, 200 x 275 (8 x 10¾in.) and 160 x 260mm. (6½ x 10¼in.), uniformly framed and glazed. (2)
Tango at Tooting [and] The Charleston at Chiswick
pair of drawings in pen and Indian ink, both signed, the former titled in pencil, 200 x 275 (8 x 10¾in.) and 160 x 260mm. (6½ x 10¼in.), uniformly framed and glazed. (2)
出版
Published in Punch, summer number 1926, under the common title The Influence of Dancing. In the first cartoon, an offside fielder is frozen in a distinctly tango-like posture as he holds a catch with only two fingers -- batsman, wicket-keeper and the surrounding slips go through a variety of elbow and knee-jerking movements as they look on. In the second, a batsman is so effectively bowled that the resulting confusion throws him and the wicket-keeper into the exaggerated elbow and knee bends of the Charleston.