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Gerald Spencer Pryse

Gerald Spencer Pryse (1882–1956) was a British artist and lithographer. Pryse studied in London and Paris, and first won a prize at the Venice International Exhibition in 1907. In the same year, he joined the Fabian Society, and helped to found The Neolith, a periodical of literature and the fine arts; the journal was printed in lithography. He was a regular exhibitor at the Senefelder Club, and contributed works to Punch, the Strand Magazine, and The Graphic.
In the 1910s and 1920s Gerald Spenser Pryse was one of the artists commissioned by the Labour Party to design their posters. He also designed posters for the Underground Group 1913-1921.