Antique Drawing-RULE-XII-RULES-OF-GOLF-Irvin-Crombie-c.1905

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‘RULE XII: WHEN A BALL LIES IN OR TOUCHES A HAZARD, NOTHING SHALL BE DONE TO IMPROVE ITS LIE’

– An amusing scene depicting golfers struggling to comply with the rule about hazards in golf, highlighting Crombie’s characteristic humor and detail.

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An amusing scene depicting golfers struggling to comply with the rule about hazards in golf, highlighting Crombie’s characteristic humor and detail.

Made by I.E. Irvin after Charles Crombie.

Medium: Pen and ink drawing with watercoloring on wove (vellin) paper.

Sheet size: 25 x 32 cm (9.84 x 12.6 inch). Image size: 24 x 31 cm. (9.45 x 12.2 inch).

Condition: very good, given age. Light edge wear and minor discoloration consistent with age, otherwise well-preserved with vivid colors. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

GOLF, HUMOR, CHARLES CROMBIE, RULES OF GOLF, 1905, GOLF HAZARD, SATIRICAL ART, CARICATURE | EXPO-485

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

After or as design for the original published as part of Rules of Golf series, c. 1905.

Biography artist: Charles Crombie (1880-1967) was a British cartoonist and illustrator, renowned for his satirical depictions of societal norms and humorous interpretations of sports and activities.

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Dimensions 32 × 25 × 1 cm

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