Sidney Sime channels Aubrey Beardsley in this spot illustration filling a gap in an 1899 edition of Pall Mall Magazine.
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Something for Easter Sunday (sort of): 'The Gates Of Heaven' by Sidney Sime, reproduced in The Strand Magazine for April 1908.
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Here's the Crooked Man about to go his Crooked Mile (with his Crooked Cat) in an illustration by Sidney Sime (Pall Mall Magazine 1901).
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The title of the picture is 'The Dream Of The Woman Of Char'. We see an elderly domestic servant scrubbing away at a stone step, in great clouds of suds. But the step is enormous, with others rising up like those of a pyramid. It seems an impossible task!
I've got a friend coming to stay for a few days, so this is me currently:
(Sidney Sime, 1908)
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'There Was A Crooked Man': the great Sidney Sime's take on the old nursery rhyme, as published in Pall Mall Magazine in 1901.
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Something silly to start off the week: an odd interpretation of a well-known nursery rhyme by the ever-bizarre (and favourite of mine) Sidney Sime. Scanned from a 1901 edition of Pall Mall Magazine.
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Sidney Sime, “Wild Beast Wood”
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« To the Church in Ephesus », c. 1918
by Sidney Sime (British artist. 1865–1941)
Illustration for "The Apocalypse II 1-7"
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