Print shows a number of encounters, in two panels, between men and women either off to bed or awakened to the horrors of the night before: the first, an old man on the arm of an old woman, says, "Och! Long life More
This record contains unverified, old data from an unpublished P&P checklist, "British Political and Social Caricatures, 1655-1832 ... not in the published catalogs of the British Museum," compiled in 1968 (NC 1 More
Print shows George III sitting at a table with the Queen and two of his daughters, and the Queen's Keeper of the Robes, Juliana Elizabeth Schwellenbergen holding a bottle of "Brandy", discussing the use of suga More
Print shows sailor on a slave ship suspending an African girl by her ankle from a rope over a pulley. Captain John Kimber stands on the left with a whip in his hand. Attributed to I. Cruikshank in BM CPPS. Cat More
The Martyrdom of Louis XVI, King of France. (Inscribed title), 21 janvier 1793 : exécution de Louis XVI (Serie's title) Lettre - Au recto de la feuille, en bas, imprimée à l'encre noire : "THE MARTYRDOM OF LOUI More
Print shows a group of British citizens mustered in response to an alarm that the French were attacking England which proved to be false; they complain of soiled, torn, or lost clothing, and one reads a list of More
"A young woman sits a donkey which is in the sea, refusing to move; she flourishes her parasol ..." (Source: George) Heading to printed verses By Robert Bloomfield. From the Monthly Mirror for April, 1807. Last More
Cartoon shows Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, wearing the Duke of York's military cloak, extending it to cover a crowd of miniature soldiers, civilians and clergymen clustering around her with outstretched arms; Mr. Wad More
Print shows a sequence of scenes arranged in two rows starting, in upper left, with King George III dismissing Edward Thurlow and followed by a chain of events resulting from Thurlow's anger that affect family More
Print shows George III peering through a magnifying glass at an extremely large hog, which was apparently a gift from Enniscorthy, Ireland, as a peace offering; behind the King stands Lord Chamberlain. "Folios More
The Martyrdom of Louis XVI, King of France. (Inscribed title), 21 janvier 1793 : exécution de Louis XVI (Serie's title) Lettre - Au recto de la feuille, en bas, imprimée à l'encre noire : "THE MARTYRDOM OF LOUI More
The Gallant Nellson bringing home two Uncommon fierce French Crocadiles from the Nile as a Present to the King: This satirical print is mocking British politicians Charles Fox and Richard Sheridan who celebrate More
The Greenwich Pensioner Written and composed by Mr Dibdin, For his Entertainment called The Oddities (caricature) The four verses of Charles Dibdin's song, 'The Greenwich Pensioner' are printed below the image, More
Satire on the French Revolution. (British political cartoon); Charlotte Corday holds a bloody knife. Marat falls, blood streaming from his chest. On the wall are placards: 'Murders' and 'Plans', referring to Ma More
Satire on the Napoleonic wars. (British political cartoon); A satire on the Treaty of Tilsit, between Tsar Alexander I and Napoleon. Napoleon, as a monkey, urges the Russian bear to make war on Britain.
Satire on the fear of French invasion, 1794-1805. (British political cartoon); The French tried to assist the Irish rebellion of 1798. Emmet's rebellion would break out in July of 1803. This cartoon portrays th More
"Galic perfidy". Eau-forte couleur anonyme, 1792. Paris, musée Carnavalet. According to British Museum: Galic Perfidy, or the National Troops Attachment to their General after their Defeat at Tournay. Etching More
"Galic perfidy". Eau-forte couleur anonyme, 1792. Paris, musée Carnavalet. According to British Museum: Galic Perfidy, or the National Troops Attachment to their General after their Defeat at Tournay. Etching More