FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS
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First World War (temporarily unavailable)
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With a friend (temporarily unavailable)
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In his 60s |
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His father, the painter Albert Ludovici, Jr. |
His grandfather, the painter Albert Ludovici, Sr. |
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PUBLISHED CARTOONS
Some cartoons for Mary Kernahan's Nothing But Nonsense, published when Ludovici was 16
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Nothing But Nonsense front cover |
"Sat on a hand-rail with nothing to do" |
"Who slept with his clothes within reach" |
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"His smile was sweet and sad" |
"And filled a (porridge) bowl up to the brim" |
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Some cartoons for The Belgian Hare's The Duke of Berwick, published when Ludovici was 17
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The Duke of Berwick front cover |
"The Duke of Berwick lived at Castle Ban" |
"Two added to two makes four" |
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"He often rose at half-past six to play at dominoes" |
"He came across Briggs preaching in the park" |
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UNPUBLISHED PAINTINGS AND SKETCHES
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Retreat from Paris |
Still life (temporarily unavailable)
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What do you mean? (temporarily unavailable)
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Les fr�res Ludo (temporarily unavailable)
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