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Humour hypochondria and foppish drawing room manners cartoon by Cruikshank
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Humour hypochondria and foppish drawing room manners cartoon by Cruikshank
This is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated 1832. It caricatures the foppish manners of young gentlemen in a large drawing room, and would have been aimed at London society of the time. (1832 is in the reign of Victorias predecessor, William IV.) Amongst other things, Cruikshank provided book illustrations for Charles Dickens.(Title) Cigar Divan. (Gentleman 1) a Pray Lollop do you expect your friends here this evening? (Gentleman 2) - Why no, for poor Lackadaisy has got a violent cold by being so indiscreet as to wash his hands in cold water, and Mambypamby is confined to his room with a very bad pimple on his chin. Designed Etched & Published byGeorge Cruikshank. Septr. 1st 1832
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Media ID 14827045
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Cartoon George Cruikshank Healthcare And Medicine High Society Humor Image Created 1830 1839 Living Room London England Organized Group
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