Pen and ink on paper
Signed “Evelyn M. Dunbar”
Annotated in pencil: What fools our grandparents must have looked doing those ghastly polkas and things!
After leaving school in 1925 Dunbar had some rather impetuous ideas about earning her living as an
artist. This expressed itself firstly in the writing and illustration of children’s books, and secondly in
the submission of cartoons for now defunct periodicals like Punch and John O’London’s Weekly. The
caption, in Dunbar’s handwriting, reads What fools our grandparents must have looked doing those
ghastly polkas and things!