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George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and ink
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George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and ink
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and a bottle of ink, trying to write a letter but getting into a mess right from the start. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 2520, My pen is too full for words. Date: circa 1930s
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Anthropomorphism Blot Bonzo Bottle Envelope Ernest Fountain Humanised Leak Leaking Letter Mess Messy Pens Studdy Valentine Wipe Wiping Write
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George Ernest Studdy's charming and humorous illustration, titled "Bonzo with Fountain Pen and Ink," captures the playful antics of every dog owner's beloved companion getting into mischief while attempting a simple task. In this delightful scene, Bonzo, a humanized canine with a mischievous grin, sits at a table covered in papers and writing materials. He holds a fountain pen in one paw and a bottle of ink in the other, ready to write a letter. However, the moment he dips the pen into the ink, disaster strikes. The bottle leaks, leaving a puddle on the table and causing the ink to spill over the paper, creating a messy scene. Bonzo's expression of surprise and confusion is priceless, as he tries to wipe up the mess with an envelope, leaving smudges and blots on the paper. The comic anthropomorphism of Studdy's illustration adds to the humor, as the viewer can easily relate to the frustration and chaos that often accompany the seemingly simple act of writing a letter. This illustration was originally published as Valentine postcard no. 2520, with the caption "My pen is too full for words." The image dates back to the 1930s, offering a glimpse into the past and reminding us of the universal experiences of love, humor, and the occasional mishap that life brings our way.
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