Old Tom Morris Signed
1903 Photogravure Print
by Sir George Reid
Yes, you’ve seen this image before, as it is one of the most iconic images we have of the man we simply call “Old Tom”.
Royal
& Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews commissioned a large oil
painting of Old Tom Morris in the fall of 1902 (the painting was
completed in 1903). That painting of Morris by Sir George Reid (1841 to
1913) is considered to be among the finest is the R&A’s vast
collection.
When
Old Tom was first shown this image, his response was reportedly “you’ve
got the checks on my bunnet a’ wrang”. Well, if Old Tom’s sharpest
criticism was that of his hat, I guess he didn’t mind it too much!
We
have all seen this image reproduced countless times over the past 112
years; but most do not realize that on the same year the painting was
completed, a limited number of photogravure prints were produced. It has
been reported that approximately 50 were set aside for Old Tom Morris
to autograph (in fountain pen) for friends of the R&A. Quite
spectacularly, this example has also been autographed by the painter,
Sir George Reid. It has been previously reported by another auction
house that only two such dual-signed examples are known to exist. So
we’re not sure whether this is one of those two, or if it is a newly
discovered third Morris & Reid signed example.
Image
size is 17.25 x 12.5", and the over print size is 24" x 18 1/2". Old
Tom's autograph is 2 1/2" long. This 112 year old photogravure is in
excellent condition, and the autographs are very high grade examples.