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Goschen And Ritchie

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tom merry (william mecham), Goschen And Ritchie. 퍼블릭 도메인

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tom merry (william mecham) artsdot.com/ko/artists/tom-merry-william-mecham_ko/
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1853 – 1902

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Goschen And Ritchie — tom merry (william mecham)

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  1. 1850
  2. 1860
  3. 1870
  4. 1880
  5. 1890
  6. 1900

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    작가

    tom merry (william mecham)

    Born in Southwark, United Kingdom

    William Mecham: The Shadowy Genius Behind Victorian Satire and Early Cinema

    The name William Mecham, more famously known as Tom Merry, remains a fascinating enigma in the annals of 19th-century British art and entertainment. More than just a cartoonist or caricaturist, Merry was a pioneer – the first celebrity to grace the silver screen, a master of visual wit who captured the political anxieties and social currents of his time with startling immediacy. His legacy isn’t found in grand museums or celebrated masterpieces, but rather in a collection of fleeting film clips and meticulously crafted lithographs that offer a unique window into a rapidly changing Britain.

    Born in Southwark, London, in 1853, Mecham's early life was steeped in the practicalities of trade. He began as a paperhanger with his father, a humble profession that provided little opportunity for artistic expression. However, this grounding in observation and detail would prove invaluable when he transitioned to the world of caricature. Merry’s career truly ignited during the late 1880s, finding its most prominent outlet in The St Stephen's Review, a politically astute weekly magazine. Here, he created elaborate, full-color centre spreads – a bold move for the time – depicting political figures with sharp wit and often pointed satire. These weren’t merely portraits; they were carefully constructed critiques, imbued with layers of symbolism and social commentary. His style was characterized by strong lines, expressive faces, and a masterful understanding of caricature techniques, transforming recognizable individuals into instantly memorable symbols.

    The Lightning Cartoon and the Dawn of Cinema

    Merry’s fame wasn't solely confined to print. He quickly established himself as a captivating performer on the music hall stage, presenting what he called “Lightning Cartoons.” This involved drawing portraits of audience members – and occasionally famous dignitaries – at an astonishing pace, capturing their likenesses in mere minutes. This performance style directly led to his groundbreaking collaboration with Birt Acres, a pioneering film inventor. Acres recognized the potential of Merry’s rapid sketching ability for creating short animated sequences—essentially, the first true cartoons.

    Between 1896 and 1897, Acres filmed four performances of Merry drawing various figures: Gladstone, Salisbury, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Prince Bismarck. These films, remarkably preserved in the BFI National Archive, are not just historical curiosities; they represent a crucial moment in the development of cinema. Merry’s technique—drawing rapidly and then meticulously photographing each frame—laid the groundwork for stop-motion animation, demonstrating that visual storytelling could be achieved through sequential images. The films were initially shown alongside Acres' demonstrations of the Kiel Canal opening, showcasing Merry as a novelty act alongside technological marvels.

    A Legacy in Lithographs and Fleeting Frames

    Beyond his cinematic contributions, Mecham’s legacy rests primarily on his extensive collection of political lithographs. These works offer invaluable insights into Victorian society, revealing the anxieties surrounding empire, industrialization, and political reform. His depictions of figures like Queen Victoria, Gladstone, and Salisbury are not simply portraits; they're carefully constructed narratives, reflecting the prevailing attitudes and debates of the era. Merry’s use of symbolism—a pig’s head attached to a politician’s body, for instance—added layers of meaning, transforming his cartoons into potent political statements.

    The lithographs themselves are remarkable examples of 19th-century printmaking. They demonstrate a mastery of line and shading, capturing the nuances of human expression with impressive skill. Many of these prints were later acquired by Winston Churchill, further cementing Merry’s place in British cultural history. His work continues to be studied by art historians and film scholars alike, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal period in both visual culture and technological innovation.

    The Enduring Enigma

    William Mecham died suddenly in 1902 at Benfleet Station, Essex, leaving behind a relatively small body of work. Despite this, his impact is undeniable. He was a true pioneer—a cartoonist who became a celebrity filmmaker and a key figure in the birth of animation. The fleeting nature of his films and the scattered existence of his lithographs contribute to an enduring sense of mystery surrounding Merry’s life and career. Yet, through these fragments of evidence, we can glimpse the remarkable talent and innovative spirit of this shadowy genius—a man who unknowingly helped shape the future of both art and entertainment.

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    MLA
    mecham), tom merry (william. Goschen And Ritchie. n.d., https://artsdot.com/ko/art/tom-merry-william-mecham-goschen-and-ritchie-9CW347-en/
    APA
    mecham), tom merry (william (n.d.). Goschen And Ritchie [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/ko/art/tom-merry-william-mecham-goschen-and-ritchie-9CW347-en/
    Chicago
    tom merry (william mecham). Goschen And Ritchie. n.d. https://artsdot.com/ko/art/tom-merry-william-mecham-goschen-and-ritchie-9CW347-en/
    Harvard
    mecham), tom merry (william (n.d.) Goschen And Ritchie. Available at: https://artsdot.com/ko/art/tom-merry-william-mecham-goschen-and-ritchie-9CW347-en/

    Look closely

    Goschen And Ritchie — tom merry (william mecham)

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 2 — do you agree?)
    4. Look back at The Empty Saddle, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.