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Britain's NEW satirical paper. PRIVATE EYE want volunteers to help out. Out soon fortnightly
William George 'Willie' Rushton, 1961

Willie Rushton was a leading figure in the satire boom of the 1960s. This poster calls for volunteers to support the launch of Private Eye, which he co-founded, wrote for and contributed cartoons to.
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Title of artwork, date
Britain's NEW satirical paper. PRIVATE EYE want volunteers to help out. Out soon fortnightly, 1961
Date supported
2013
Medium and material
Ink and watercolour on paper with collage
Dimensions
45.5 x 30 cm
Grant
830
Total cost
2500
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