Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) was a British artist and potter who is best known for his cartoons of the First World War. His most famous character is "Old Bill," a weary but resilient British soldier who embodies the spirit of the ordinary man on the front lines. Bairnsfather was born in India in 1888. He studied art at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and then worked as a commercial artist. In 1914, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers and sent to France to fight in the First World War.
Bairnsfather began drawing cartoons for the British humour magazine The Bystander while he was serving in the trenches. His cartoons were immediately popular with the troops, who appreciated his ability to capture the humour and absurdity of war. One of Bairnsfather's most famous cartoons is "If you find a better 'ole, go more...
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