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  1. Ses premières années. Né à Duke Street ( Bloomsbury ), le 27 septembre 1792, George Cruikshank est le second fils du caricaturiste, miniaturiste et illustrateur d'ouvrages, Isaac Cruikshank (1756-1810/1811). Très jeune, il travailla avec son père, notamment en produisant des billets de loterie. Son premier dessin publié apparait en 1806.

  2. ISAAC CRUIKSHANK WAS BORN IN EDINBURGH OCTOBER 5, 1764—SOME ACCOUNTS ASSIGN HIS birth to Leith, the port of Edinburgh, one and a half miles distant, in 1752—and died in London in September 1810, or possibly in 1811. He is said to have been the son of a customs house officer (perhaps a tax collector), who was a Jacobite and, after being ...

  3. Isaac Cruikshank (Edimburgo, 1756 – Londres, 1811 [1]) foi um pintor e caricaturista escocês, conhecido por suas sátiras políticas e sociais. Seus filhos Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789–1856) e George Cruikshank também tornaram-se conhecidos caricaturistas.

  4. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank (British (born Scotland), Edinburgh 1764–1811 London) Publisher: Thomas Williamson (British, active 1801–25) Sitter: Napoléon Bonaparte (French, Ajaccio 1769–1821 St. Helena) Sitter: Louis XVI, King of France (French, Versailles 1754–1793 Paris) Date: 1804. Medium: Hand-colored etching

  5. Isaac Cruikshank, född 5 oktober 1756 (osäkert) i Edinburgh, död 1811, var en brittisk konstnär. Han flyttade till London där hans yrkeskarriär var framgångsrik. Cruikshank arbetade med etsning och gravyr, hantverket utförde han själv med sina teckningar som utgångspunkt, varefter hustrun satte sig att färglägga.

  6. Isaac Cruikshank. Irish Poets Grace to Short Allowance!, 1805–1810. Isaac Cruikshank. Sons of Neptune Shaving a Landsman!, published March 4, 1817. Isaac Cruikshank. John Bull Perusing the Extraordinary Gazette, published October 10, 1808. Isaac Cruikshank. See all 12 artworks.

  7. Cruikshank’s print relates to the notorious case of Captain John Kimber of the merchant ship Recovery. In the House of Commons on 2 April 1792, William Wilberforce accused Kimber of brutally assaulting and murdering a teenage slave girl, who refused to dance on deck. ... Cruikshank, Isaac; Fores, S. W. Credit: National Maritime Museum ...