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  1. George Cruikshank (Londres, 27 de setembro de 1792 – Londres, 1 de fevereiro de 1878) foi um caricaturista e ilustrador inglês, elogiado como o "moderno Hogarth" por seus contemporâneos. [1] Suas ilustrações para os romances de Charles Dickens e muitos outros autores lhe trouxeram grande fama.

  2. George Cruikshank or Cruickshank ( / ˈkrʊkʃæŋk / KRUUK-shank; 27 September 1792 – 1 February 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator, praised as the "modern Hogarth " during his life. His book illustrations for his friend Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience.

  3. George Cruikshank was the foremost British illustrator and caricaturist of the 1800s. During his career, Cruikshank produced well over 10,000 drawings and etchings ranging from book illustrations to political caricatures and social satire.

  4. George Cruikshank. Born: September 27, 1792 | Died: February 1, 1878. Biography. Born in London to Isaac and Mary (MacNaughton) Cruikshank, George Cruikshank (1792-1878) was indoctrinated into the world of art at a young age. Isaac Cruikshank had established himself as one of London’s leading political caricaturists in the 1790s.

  5. George Cruikshank (born September 27, 1792, London, England—died February 1, 1878, London) was an English artist, caricaturist, and illustrator who, beginning his career with satirical political cartoons and later illustrating topical and children’s books, became one of the most prolific and popular masters of his art.

  6. 7 de mai. de 2024 · George Cruikshank or Cruickshank ( KRUUK-shank; 27 September 1792 – 1 February 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator, praised as the "modern Hogarth" during his life. His book illustrations for his friend Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience.

  7. www.artnet.com › artists › george-cruikshankGeorge Cruikshank | Artnet

    George Cruikshank was a foremost British book illustrator and satirist of the 19th century. Best known for his illustrations of Charles Dickens’ works, he produced detailed ink drawings that vividly captured everyday Victorian life while also skewering politicians and the royal family.