Anthony Wysard
(1907-1984), CaricaturistSitter associated with 2 portraits
Artist associated with 58 portraits
Educated at Harrow, and destined to become an accountant, Wysard decided instead to pursue an artistic career. He published drawings in all of the fashionable journals of the day, including the Tatler, the Bystander, the Sphere and Harper's Bazaar. After serving in the Second World War, Wysard became editor of Harper's Bazaar.
by Anthony Wysard
pencil and watercolour, published 1928
NPG D269
probably Henry Crowder; Nancy Cunard
by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, 1928
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Henry Ludwig Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett; (Amy) Gwen Mond (née Wilson), Lady Melchett
by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, 1929
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Evan Frederic Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar; Lois Ina (née Sturt), Viscountess Tredegar
by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, 1929
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Antelope Tavern, 1929 (Bruce Blunt; Augustus John; Philip Arnold Heseltine (Peter Warlock))
by Anthony Wysard
pen and ink and wash, 1929
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after Anthony Wysard
colour relief halftone, published in 'The Tatler' 12 February 1930
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Our Cartoonist in a Savage Mood - at a Bright Young Party
by Anthony Wysard
pencil and watercolour, 1930
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Suggestion for an All National History Charity Tableau
by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, 1931
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Our Savage Cartoonist's Queer Nightmare - A Super Mayfair Pantomime Suggestion
by Anthony Wysard
pencil and watercolour, 1933
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by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, 1934
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by Anthony Wysard
pencil and watercolour, 1936
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by Anthony Wysard
watercolour mounted on board, circa 1936
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Diners at Denham Studios Restaurant
by Anthony Wysard
watercolour and pencil, published 1937
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Ghost Seen at Denham (Lytton Strachey; Anna Neagle)
after Anthony Wysard
colour relief halftone, published in 'The Tatler' 29 September 1937
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by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, published in The Tatler 7 April 1937
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by Anthony Wysard
watercolour, published 1938
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by Anthony Wysard
pencil and watercolour, published 1938
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