Mark Wayner (Weiner)
(1888 or 1889-1980)Artist of 36 portraits
Polish-born Wayner moved to London with his parents at the age of three. Displaying an early flair for drawing, he was apprenticed to a German artist after which he studied at the Craft School affiliated to the Royal College of Arts and then the Slade School of Art. Apart from painting, Wayner established a considerable reputation as a caricaturist and published two books on the subject. He supplemented his artistic income by designing posters and Christmas cards for the firm of Raphael Tuck.
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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H.G. Wells; George Bernard Shaw
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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Philip Snowden, Viscount Snowden
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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Henry George Charles Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
NPG D23337
by Mark Wayner (Weiner)
lithograph, published 1931
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