"The Triumph of Labour" by Walter Crane, Reproduced 1928

1928 1918-1939 ""The Triumph of Labour" by Walter Crane, Reproduced 1928" [T0285.jpg], 1928 Walter Crane (1845-1915) was primarily a designer and book illustrator. He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. In the 1880s, he worke...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: 1928
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/DEFBBB6B-BE7D-43FE-A4BB-3AE01F93AC57
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Summary:1928 1918-1939 ""The Triumph of Labour" by Walter Crane, Reproduced 1928" [T0285.jpg], 1928 Walter Crane (1845-1915) was primarily a designer and book illustrator. He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and campaigned for the 1867 Reform Act. In the 1880s, he worked closely with William Morris. In 1884, he joined the Social Democratic Federation and later the Socialist League and contributed illustrations for 'Justice' and the 'Commonwealth' He is best known in the Labour movement for his 'cartoons' for May Day which were reproduced in many languages and became the inspiration for an unknown number of banners, posters and emblems until the 1930s. "The Triumph of Labour" was originally produced in 1891.
Physical Description:Cartoon
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