The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 (Of 2)

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The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 (Of 2)
Furniss Harry
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Sala in his evidence said, "I have always been well receivedthere (Nottingham). The people have always been very kind to me, andthey expressed surprise at the libel. " Nottingham people reading this, assured me it was the very reverse of the facts, that Sala was sociallyanything but friendly and most objectionable in his behaviour whenthere; and they invited me to distribute the prizes the following year, which I did--the last stage of all of this strange, eventful joke, which ended, as it bega...n, in good-natured laughter.
    * * * * * [Illustration] The one confession I desire in all seriousness should reach the ears ofmy fellow artists is that my object in attacking the Royal Academy("Royal Academy Antics, " 1890), was a thoroughly unselfish one. "It waspublished for the sake of those who, for one reason or another, are notwithin the inner circle. I was prompted to call the discriminatingattention of the public to the evil the Academy works and permits toexist, " by appeals from artists outside--heartbroken men and womensmarting under unfair treatment; I received letters recording cases ofgross injustice, followed by ruin and poverty--which made my blood boil.


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