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  1. 30 de out. de 2022 · Definition. George Cruikshank was the dominant British line artist of his time. He lived and worked over nearly three quarters of a century, creating over six thousand designs. His oeuvre took many forms. He published caricatures, sheets of etchings, Hogarthian moral narratives, and was a prolific illustrator of books and journals.

  2. George Cruikshank ontdekte al vroeg zijn interesse in kunst en illustratie. Op 12-jarige leeftijd maakte hij zijn eerste illustraties. In die tijd waren dit nog vrij kleine projecten, bijvoorbeeld voor penny dreadfuls, wenskaarten, street ballads en loterijbriefjes.

  3. George Cruikshank, Advocates for Reform showing the White Feather (1817) In 1818 George Cruikshank joined forces with Radical publisher and bookseller, William Hone, who was playing a leading role in the campaign against the Gagging Acts. In their struggle for press freedom, the two men produced The Political House that Jack Built.

  4. George Cruikshank (ur.27 września 1792 w Londynie, zm. 1 lutego 1878, tamże) – angielski rysownik, karykaturzysta i grafik.. Życiorys. Wzorem swojego ojca, Izaaka, zaczął od rysowania politycznych karykatur Napoleona Bonapartego oraz członków brytyjskiego rządu i rodziny królewskiej.

  5. George Cruikshank (n. 27 septembrie 1792 , Londra , Regatul Marii Britanii – d. 1 februarie 1878 , Londra , Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei ) a fost un caricaturist și ilustrator de carte britanic, lăudat ca fiind un „ Hogarth modern” în timpul vieții sale.

  6. The Head Ache. George Cruikshank British. After Captain Frederick Marryat British. Publisher George Humphrey British. February 12, 1819. Not on view. Cruikshank physically embodies the pains of a severe headache as a group small demons who here attack a man collapsed in a chair next to a fireplace, holding a bottle of medicine. Public Domain.

  7. Caricature Drawings by George Cruikshank During the first part of his career, George Cruikshank devoted himself almost entirely to caricatures . His subjects were the leading political and social figures of the day, and he became in this way a sort of graphic journalist - using caricature and satire to convey truth.