English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century: How they Illustrated and Interpreted their TimesGood Press, 2019/11/26 - 4384 ページ "English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century" authored by Graham Everitt is an illuminating study of satire and humor in 19th-century England. Everitt's analysis delves into the works of renowned caricaturists, revealing how they reflected and interpreted the social and political climate of their times. Richly illustrated and historically contextualized, this book is a fascinating read for art enthusiasts and those interested in the history of political satire. |
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opportunity which is now afforded me of correcting an error which occurred in the original | |
caricaturist illustrated his timein other words how he interpreted the social | |
The only works which so far as I know profess to deal with English caricaturists | |
PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION CHAPTER I | |
Trees Greenwich Hospital Sikes and the Dog Jonathan Wild Simon Renard | |
signification of the word Change in the Spirit of English Caricature during the last Fifty Years | |
brought to the notice of Flaxman Apprenticed to Whittle an Eccentric Medical Man | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
entirely out of the range of ordinary art the work of the caricaturist is not to be measured | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
work before are really quite as much nineteenth century graphic satirists as their successors | |
APPENDICES APPENDIX I | |
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