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A first-person memoir traces an artist's upbringing in a long line of artistic relatives, schooling, and early experiments, then moves through friendships and encounters within artistic and literary circles. It recounts theatrical and social episodes, travels, exhibitions, and technical anecdotes about practice, and describes the gradual shaping of a professional career producing satirical portraiture. Organized chronologically into anecdotal chapters, the narrative blends personal memory, character sketches of contemporaries, and reflections on artistic methods and the social world that framed the author's work.

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Sir Leslie Ward

Sir Leslie Ward was a prominent British caricaturist and illustrator, best known for his work with the magazine 'Spy' during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His keen observational skills and distinctive style allowed him to capture the essence of his subjects, making his caricatures both humorous and insightful. In his memoir, 'Forty Years of 'Spy'', Ward reflects on his experiences and the evolution of caricature as an art form, providing a unique glimpse into the social and political landscape of his time. His contributions to visual satire have left a lasting impact on the genre.

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