Original Bryn Parry Polo Cartoon
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Original Bryn Parry Polo Cartoon
Pen and Ink and Wash on Paper
65 x 26 cm
Framed and glazed, signed lower left
Providence; Midhurst Gallery
Bryn Parry CBE (founder of Help for Heroes) was a Wiltshire based cartoonist and sculptor. Following ten years in the Army, Bryn gave up his regular commission in The Royal Green Jackets to make a living from art. Through the medium of cartoons he authored and published many books and his caricatures were sought after and commissioned by many including the Duchy of Cornwall, the Duchy of Lancaster, Sandringham, Lloyds of London, British Army regiments, as well as hundreds of private companies and individuals.
Bryn Parry and his wife Emma, began Bryn Parry Studios (BPS) in a damp cellar in 1986, but over the next 23 years they built BPS into a well-known brand producing high quality gifts based on Bryn’s designs as well as undertaking hundreds of commissions. Bryn’s cartoons and caricatures were sought-after by the Duchy of Cornwall, the Duchy of Lancaster, Sandringham, Lloyds of London, British Army regiments, as well as hundreds of private companies and individuals. Bryn published his first book, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, in 2000 and twelve others subsequently.
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