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Bonzo - Postcard by George Studdy Date: circa 1940
Bonzo the Policeman - George E. Studdy - Clacton-on-Seacirca 1920s
Caricature illustration of bedroom scene, by G E Studdy, with person being woken by alarm clock, steam, and fist banging a pan
Cartoon by George E StuddyGeorge Studdy or G E Studdy (1878-1948) was a British commercial artist and cartoonist, best known for his creation Bonzo the Dog, who became a popular character in the 1920s
Caricature illustration of Father Christmas, having crashed his plane and dropped his toys in a child's room, by G E Studdy. Captioned, Held over from our Christmas issue'
Caricature illustration of waiter juggling bottle of Bollinger, with 4 diners hiding at their table, by G E Studdy, Captioned, Neck or Nothing
Colour illustration by G E Studdy, captioned The Doctor'. Showing scene in barn, with rodent doctor listening to egg in cot, whilst anxious geese parents look
Caricature illustration by G F Studdy, of dog on leash and boy being tipped out of bath tub with water. Captioned, The Swimming Lesson'
Small Bonzo dog having fun with ladies underwearBonzo Dog is in an open drawer of a cabinet Date: circa 1920
Allotment studies by G. E. StuddyNo. I. - Back to the land and what it fills like! To tackle food shortages, people were given plots to grow their own vegetables, in this cartoon a man is in agonising back pain
Bonzo has a go at cocktail making. Date: c. 1930Bonzo has a go at cocktail making. Date: c.1930
Bonzo cartoon, Have You Lost Your Pen? 1930
Bonzo toys on sale in a London shop, Christmas 1924Plush toys of Bonzo, the cartoon dog created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine, lined up for sale in a London store, . Christmas 1924
George Studdy as guest at Society of Jewish ArtistsArtist George Studdy, regular contributor to The Sketch and creator of the famous Bonzo the cartoon dog, pictured as guest of honour at the Society of Jewish Artists in 1923. 1923
Studdy - Small Man - Wall Clock
Five Bonzos laugh as a small black kitten takes their boneFive Bonzos laugh as a small black kitten wanders off with their bone! 1923
Five Bonzos roll about chasing a kitten who chases a mouseFive Bonzos roll about chasing a kitten who is chasing a mouse! 1923
Rolling on to FameBonzo, the canine creation of artist George Studdy rolls towards international stardom on his skates. Bonzo was the most popular cartoon character of the 1920s. Date: 1927
What Would You Do?Bonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine in the 1920s, wonders what to do now that some heinous thief has stolen his sausages from under his nose
I Feel So Happy TodayBonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine in 1920s jumps for joy, full of happiness and optimism
Ignominy by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy looks somewhat embarrassed as he is carried by the scruff of his neck across the road by his lady owner
A Pull to Leg by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, nearly strangled himself when he winds his lead around his owners legs in an effort to pursue a fleeing cat
Jimmy Wild by George StuddyA rather stupid Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy is distracted from stealing a chop by his reflection in a silver, domed platter cover
The Water-wave! by G. E. StuddyIllustration by G. E. Studdy showing a small dog being forced to have a bath, watched smugly by Ooloo the cat. Ooloo later gets a shock when the bath water spills all over him
This Weeks Studdy - As Master Sees Me! by G. E. StuddyStuddy dog shortly after his complete evolution into Bonzo. The dog is turning away in disgust from his owners portrait of him, painted in the style of Picasso
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and Ooloo. That reminds me -- some folks are a bit slow. Bonzo and Ooloo sitting on a bench together watching a snail go by. Originally published as Valentine postcard no
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and inkGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and a bottle of ink, trying to write a letter but getting into a mess right from the start. Originally published as Valentine postcard no
Bonzo sells a pup by George StuddyBonzo sells a pup -- Bonzo and five Bonzolines sit in a basket, while one pup sits separately with a sold notice round his neck, ready to travel on the GWR to The Kennels, Lone Bridge, Dartmoor
Bonzo takes the fly by George StuddyBonzo takes the fly -- a fishermans hook gets caught on his ear, much to the amusement of the Bonzolines. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Following in fathers footsteps by George StuddyFollowing in fathers footsteps -- the Bonzolines take after their father by getting into a complete mess with ink and paint, which Bonzo finds hilarious
Bonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling by George StuddyBonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling -- the Pekingese watches Bonzo having his bath, after which he chases her, knocks into the coal scuttle and makes himself dirty all over again
Bonzo saves a goal by George StuddyBonzo saves a goal -- he races onto a football pitch, receives a large, heavy ball in the stomach, and is dragged away practically unconscious
Bonzo meets a road hog by George StuddyBonzo (together with Chee-Kee, a Bonzoline pup and a black terrier) meets a road hog (actually a harmless little hedgehog)
Bonzo tries to swim the channel by George StuddyBonzo tries to swim the channel, much to the amusement of the Bonzolines. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Studdys Dog Studies: Brevity is the soul of wit by G. E. StEarly illustration by G. E. Studdy showing a tearful Spaniel with a recently docked tail being grinned at by a smug cat. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
The Studdy Dog - His Masters Vice by George StuddyThe Studdy Dog, later known as Bonzo, the canine creation of George Studdy featured in an article on animal caricature in The Strand magazine
The Studdy Dog - Whos Calling Me Names by George StuddyThe Studdy Dog, later known as Bonzo, the canine creation of George Studdy, featured in an article on animal caricatures in The Strand magazine
Lost Ball by George StuddyA smug looking Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy in The Sketch magazine, knows exactly where his has hidden the golf ball his owner is so anxiously searching for
Bonzo Blows a BubbleColour frontispiece of The Second Studdy Dogs Portfolio, featuring Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, blowing a huge bubble from a bucket of suds
Dormy Six by George StuddyBonzo and his brethren choose a precarious place in the sun for their afternoon nap. Six little puppies, among them Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy
The Treasure by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, digs up countless bulbs which have been carefully planted in a garden border in an effort to retrieve his bone
Catching the HareHumorous illustration by George Studdy, creator of Bonzo, with a Bonzo-like dog messing up proceedings at the greyhound track
I ve lost my heart properly this time! by G. E StuddyComic colour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing his canine creation, Bonzo sitting holding some playing cards. Studdy created Bonzo for The Sketch magazine in the early 1920s
This Weeks Studdy - Bonzos Winter SportSeveral Bonzo dogs sledging with calamitous results. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo, a small dog with saucer-like eyes
This Weeks Studdy - (Pillow)Bandaged paw looking pleased with himself following the destruction of an eiderdown pillow.George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Cartoon, A Seasonal Warning, MPs Beware - a commentary on the Votes for Women campaign. 1909
Cartoon, The Officers Mess - Boy Scouts at camp, trying to cook a rabbit. 1914
Miss Studdy at the Sketch Ball - Bonzo fancy dressMiss Arnold in doggy fancy dress for The Sketch Club Ball in an outfit that pays homage to Bonzo, the cartoon dog created by artist George Studdy