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Humour A Jolly Companion Cruikshank 19th century cartoonThis is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated May 20th, 1828
Humour costly hair styling 19th century cartoonThis is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated November 1st, 1829
Regency period gentleman making a speechA Regency period gentleman up on his hind legs making a speech during a meal. From the prominence of the tankard, glass and decanter, it would appear that he is in high spirits
Parents with a howling baby at nightEighteenth or early nineteenth century parents experiencing the joys of a howling baby in the night. Father paces the floor with the baby in his arms while mother offers advice from the comfort of a
Group of Regency period peopleA group of people wearing Regency period clothing - the lady at the back looks alarmed for some reason! From " The Horkey - A Ballad" by Robert Bloomfield
Humour Cruikshank 19th century cartoon a vane manThis is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated February 1, 1831
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Five month old baby lying on stomach, arms outstretched, laughingUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1940s: Five month old baby lying on stomach, arms outstretched, laughing
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Caricature of the politician (XXXL)The politician engraved(1850)by A.Wright.Fac simile of the original engraving from the design by W.Hogarth(1697-1764).Restored by Pictore.The politician reading the newspaper with the candle held
The Laughing Audience, cheap seats at the theatre, by William HogarthVintage engraving of The Laughing Audience, by William Hogarth. The caricatured audience in the cheap seats is watching an exaggeratedly funny play
Victorian satire on temptation, overindulgence and greed, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on temptation, overindulgence and greed, 19th Century. We soon forget our present gain, And sigh for what we can t obtain
Victorian satirical cartoon, on Pleasure and WoeVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on Pleasure and Woe, 19th Century. Pleasure and Woe, Together they go, Hand in hand, like sister and brother, We never have one without having the other
Ingot is my trust, Satire on value on gold and moneyVintage engraving of a Ingot is my trust, Satire on value on gold and money
Victorian satirical cartoon on the Art DealerVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the Art Dealer. Within this spiders gilded cave, Young Genius finds an early grave; The Dealer sucks the very brains, Of Art
Victorian satirical cartoon, pennys mightier than the swordVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon. Why should we spurn the misers hoard, Or lightly from us riches fling? The pennys mightier than the sword, and Little earning is a dangerous thing
Victorian satirical cartoon, Society Poets full of Hot AirVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on Society Poets full of Hot Air. Their ambiguities I wis, Their paltry themes do well express: They soar on nothing, just like this
Victorian satirical cartoon on excess of wealthVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on excess of wealth. For one who dies for want of bread, A thousand perish overfed; and there, alas
Victorian satire, The Past and the FutureVintage engraving of Victorian satire, The Past and the Future. The Past, with backward tearful gaze. The Future, peering in advance, Still counting on another chance
Victorian satire, the old pilgrim left behindVintage engraving of Victorian satire, the old pilgrim left behind. What ho! Good people, wait for me; Shew deference to the CHurch, The World moves now so fast, alack - it leaves me in the lurch
Victorian satire, I be left to pine on human charityVintage engraving of Victorian satire, Charity. Ere I be left to pine on human charity
Victorian satire, In Life, Neglect, In Death RespectVintage engraving of a Victorian satire, In Life, Neglect, In Death Respect
Victorian satire, Fame comes, Alas, Too late to save. And blows her trumpet at the grave
Victorian satire, Gladiator against the false worldVintage engraving of Victorian satire, Gladiator against the false world
Victorian satire, bear the world upon your shoulder ?Vintage engraving of Victorian satire, bear the world upon your shoulder ?
Victorian satire, Though States and Empires be o erthrownVintage engraving of Victorian satire, Though States and Empires be o erthrown, and Kingdoms crumble down; We care not while we proudly own A sovereign and a Crown !
Victorian satire, Old married couple at Home and AbroadVintage engraving of Victorian satire, Old married couple at Home and Abroad, 19th Century
Parisiennettes Tickling the nose of the EstablishmentVintage french cartoon by H Gerbault. Parisiennettes, a young french woman Tickling the nose of the Establishment with a giant feather. 1897
Vanity Fair Print of William Henry GregoryVictorian caricature of William Henry Gregory, an Anglo-Irish writer and politician. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Captain Eyre Massey ShawVictorian caricature of Captain Eyre Massey Shaw, the Superintendent of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, and its predecessor, the London Fire Engine Establishment, from 1861 to 1891
Vanity Fair Print of Charles VoyseyVictorian caricature of Charles Voysey, a priest of the Church of England who was condemned by the Privy Council for heterodoxy and went on to found a Theist Church. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron EburyVictorian caricature of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury, a British courtier and Whig politician. He served as Comptroller of the Household between 1830 and 1834
Vanity Fair Print of Michael Thomas BassVictorian caricature of Michael Thomas Bass, a British brewer and member of the British House of Commons. Under his leadership
Vanity Fair Print of The Tichborne ClaimantVictorian caricature of The Tichborne Claimant. The Tichborne case was a legal cause cAzelAzAšbre that captivated Victorian England in the 1860s and 1870s
Vanity Fair Print of Sir John Shaw-LefevreVictorian caricature of Sir John Shaw-Lefevre, a British barrister, Whig politician and civil servant. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini). Vanity Fair 1871
Victorian satirical cartoon, on faith and the itchVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon, on faith and the itch, 19th Century. A saint, perchance, in holy trance, Absorbed is solemn ecstacy; But yet how small a circumstance
Victorian satirical cartoon, Merit and InfluenceVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon on Merit and Influence
Victorian satirical cartoon the greedy monkVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon the greedy monk. 19th Century. The Lord is my shepherd - I shall not want
Victorian satirical cartoon, listening to the advice of friendsVintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon, listening to the advice of friends, 19th Century. Advice in trouble, is the aid
Victorian satirical cartoon, Living on hope aloneVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon Living on hope alone. Tis not a mummy, nor a piece of rope; It is a youth who tried to live on hope
The bad are oft amoung the goodVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon The bad are oft amoung the good, All are ot monks who wear a hood. 19th Century
Victorian satirical cartoon, wealth and transportVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon Church and state. 19th Century. In the sweet days of yore, when diviniity rode, On his mission of love, an ass he bestrode
Victorian satirical cartoon, Church and stateVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon Church and state. 19th Century. The smallest contribution thanfully received