The Beggarstaffs, drawing of William Nicholson (left) and James Pryde by Phil May (1864–1903), first published in The Studio, September 1895
The Beggarstaffs, otherwise J. & W. Beggarstaff, was the pseudonym used by the British artists William Nicholson and James Pryde for their collaborative partnership in the design of posters and other graphic work between 1894 and 1899. They are sometimes referred to as the Beggarstaff Brothers, but did not use this name.[1]
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The Beggarstaffs, otherwise J. & W. Beggarstaff, was the pseudonym used by the British artists William Nicholson and James Pryde for their collaborative...
This is a list of poster artists. The Beggarstaffs, active 1893–1899 Róbert Berény (1887–1954) Gino Boccasile (1901–1952) Sándor Bortnyik (1893–1976) Firmin...
exhibitions of his work. He is principally remembered as one of the Beggarstaffs, his artistic partnership with William Nicholson, and for the poster...
prefigured in the late 1800s by such artists as Joseph Crawhall II and the Beggarstaff Brothers. Timothy Cole was a traditional wood engraver, executing copies...
It focused on unique poster designs and their creators such as the Beggarstaffs and Toulouse-Lautrec. They were featured multiple times throughout The...
Artists, The Fleming Collection, p. 21, ISBN 9781399910323 "How the Beggarstaff brothers invented the modern poster". www.newstatesman.com. "A Continuous...