“A SORT OF” WELLINGTON
“A Sort of” Wellington – 1911 Punch Magazine Brushed Metal Print
A distinguished piece of British political satire, “A Sort of” Wellington is sourced from Punch, or The London Charivari, dated August 9, 1911. Originally published in one of Britain’s most iconic satirical journals, the artwork captures the wit, tension, and character of the Edwardian era with remarkable linework and period detail.
Printed on brushed metal, this piece transforms archival newspaper art into a refined statement for modern interiors. The metallic surface adds depth, elegance, and a quietly luxurious finish, making it especially suited to studies, libraries, offices, and heritage-inspired living spaces.
Rich in historical reference and unmistakable in style, this is more than wall art — it is a collectible-feel print with provenance, presence, and timeless character.
Why it stands out
- Artwork sourced from Punch, London Charivari
- Dated August 9, 1911
- Premium brushed metal finish
- Sophisticated addition to heritage and classic interiors
- Ideal for collectors, history lovers, and statement walls