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  1. The approximately 9,000 prints (approximately 8,500 distinct images) in the collection highlight British political life, society, fashion, manners, and theater. They were published primarily between 1780 and 1830, an era dominated by the prodigious talents and prolific efforts of such famous caricaturists as James Gillray and George Cruikshank.

  2. Artwork in the British Cartoon Archive (BCA) dates from 19th century to the present day, and includes work by over 300 artists including Carl Giles, W.K. Haselden, David Low and Nicholas Garland.

  3. 17 de dic. de 2019 · English caricature : 1620 to the present : caricaturists and satirists, their art, their purpose and influence : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Publication date. 1984. Topics. Caricature -- England -- Exhibitions, English caricatures 1620-1982 Catalogues. Publisher. London : Victoria and Albert Museum. Collection.

  4. www.original-political-cartoon.com › cartoon-gallery › uk-cartoonsBritish Cartoons - Cartoon Gallery

    The Political Cartoon Gallery is Britain's largest and finest online gallery for original political cartoons and caricatures. All the cartoons for sale shown on this website are guaranteed to be the authentic original artwork.

  5. Cartoons & Caricatures of Marx & Engels. Marx/Engels Internet Archive. Images of Karl Marx, Frederick Engels and Family.

  6. 22 de abr. de 2015 · Engels was something of a cartoonist himself. His caricatures of the Young Hegelians in »Die Berliner Freien« and of the anarchist Max Stirner have been reproduced down to the present. On the back of E. Voswinkel’s letter to Marx from January 1849, Engels drew a cartoon of Frederick William IV and the Prussian bourgeoisie apropos the ...

  7. Caricature was first was used in Italy early in the seventeenth century. It was introduced into England in the eighteenth century by those returning from the Grand Tour, an extended cultural...