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  1. Sir Osbert Lancaster CBE (4 August 1908 – 27 July 1986) was an English cartoonist, architectural historian, stage designer and author. He was known for his cartoons in the British press, and for his lifelong work to inform the general public about good buildings and architectural heritage.

  2. Sir Osbert Lancaster was an English cartoonist, stage designer, and writer, best-known for his suave cartoons that appeared from 1939 in the Daily Express (London), which gently satirized the English upper class, especially its response to social change. He was also noted for his architectural.

  3. Sir Osbert Lancaster (4 August 1908 – 27 July 1986) was an English cartoonist, architectural historian, stage designer and author. He was known for his cartoons in the British press, and for his lifelong work to inform the general public about good buildings and architectural heritage.

  4. Lancaster was greatly influenced by Max Beerbohm and admired George Morrow, Dulac and Caran D'Ache, but disliked the work of Linley Sambourne. Voted CCGB Topical Cartoonist of the Year in 1962, he was one of the founder members of the British Cartoonists' Association in 1966.

  5. Osbert Lancaster’s brilliant books and inspired cartoons educated the nation in architecture and design. Next month, his genius is being celebrated in a new exhibition at The Wallace...

  6. Sir Osbert Lancaster (1908-1986) was a British cartoonist, architectural historian, stage designer and author. He was educated at Charterhouse School and Lincoln College Oxford, at both of which he was an undistinguished scholar.

  7. Cartoonist and social satirist, painter, theatrical designer and writer, born in London. After attending Oxford University, 1926–30, he was at Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting, 1925–6, the Ruskin School of Drawing, in Oxford, 1929–30, then the Slade School of Fine Art, 1931–2.