CHILD AND SUPER-CHILD
Child and Super-Child – 1911 Punch Magazine Brushed Metal Print
A compelling piece of Edwardian political satire, Child and Super-Child is sourced from Punch, or The London Charivari, dated November 8, 1911. Originally published in one of Britain’s most celebrated satirical magazines, the artwork reflects the sharp wit, political commentary, and distinctive illustration style that made Punch an enduring part of British visual culture.
Printed on brushed metal, this historic image is reimagined as a refined statement piece for modern interiors. The metallic surface gives the artwork a subtle lustre and elevated presence, enhancing the original linework while preserving its archival character.
Elegant, unusual, and rich in historical context, this is more than wall décor — it is a heritage-inspired print with provenance, personality, and timeless visual appeal.
Why it stands out
- Artwork sourced from Punch, London Charivari
- Dated November 8, 1911
- Premium brushed metal finish
- Sophisticated addition to heritage and classic interiors
- Ideal for collectors, history lovers, and statement walls