Bristow daily strip: Stop Putting Words In My Mouth (Signed) (Original)
Artist: Frank Dickens
Medium: Pen & Ink on Card
Size: 18" x 5" (455mm x 120mm)
Date: 1991
Signature: Signed by artist lower right
Code: DickensA2
This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Frank Dickens.
An original daily newspaper strip from the London Evening Standard. Frank Dickens began his famous Bristow strip in the Sunday Times in 1960.
It's principal character Bristow was a buying clerk (18th in line for Chief Buyer) in the Chester-Perry Organization. His adventures involved everything to do with the drudgery of commuting, red tape and large office life.
- Artist Biography
Frank Dickens; UK
Frank Dickens began his famous and long-running Bristow strip in the Aberdeen Press and Journal in 1961 and has since produced more than 12,000 strips, the majority published in the London Evening Standard between 1962 and 2001. Bristow is the longest-running daily cartoon strip by a single author and has been in continuous publication since its inception.
It's principal character, the eponymous Bristow, is a buying clerk (18th in line for Chief Buyer) in the Chester-Perry Organization and his adventures involve everything to do with the drudgery of commuting, bureaucracy and large office life.
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