Donald McGill
Donald McGill | |
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Donald McGill in his studio | |
| Born | January 28, 1875 London |
| Died | October 13, 1962 (aged 87) |
| Burial place | Streatham Park Cemetery |
| Occupation | Artist |
| Known for | Designing cartoon postcards |
Donald Fraser Gould McGill (28 January 1875 – 13 October 1962) was an English graphic artist whose name has become synonymous with the genre of saucy postcards, particularly associated with the seaside (though they were sold throughout the UK).
The cards mostly feature an array of attractive young women, fat old ladies, drunken middle-aged men, honeymoon couples and vicars. He has been called 'the king of the saucy postcard', and his work is collected and appreciated for his artistic skill, power of social observation and earthy sense of humour. Even at the height of his fame he earned only three guineas a design, but by the 2000s his original artwork could fetch thousands of pounds.