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Nicola Jennings @guardian aportó la versión #BorisJohnson a la colección de recreaciones de 'A Voluptuary Under the Horrors of Digestion' de Gillray: @mortenmorland (2018), Chris Duggan (2009) y @BrookesTimes (1992) @spectator
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#cartoon #humor
Nicola Jennings on Boris Johnson's Christmas message #BorisJohnson #Gillray - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6
Gillray satire from December 1807 showing the perils of going hunting carrying too much ballast
Scene from a provincial Assembly Room, where an ugly git toasts his arse on the fire as he tries to prevent a pretty young woman escaping his clutches; whilst another lady has her fan firmly closed against him - by #Gillray 20 November 1804
Otra muestra reciente de la admirable costumbre del #humor británico de homenajear, a veces un poco abusivamente, a sus clásicos: @BellBelltoons sobre James Gillray
➡️https://t.co/0vzFRWr7il
#arte #cartoon #art
Gillray reflects on the decade since the French Revolution, contrasting a deferential courtier of the 'ancien régime' (left) with the brash bludgeon-carrying confidence of new republicanism. Published in #London August 15th 1799
Gillray, who was born #OTD 1756, caricatured the great & the good as well as depicting social scenes & more surreal subjects. He is particularly valuable for students of #Parliament for his depictions of MPs mid-flow in the old House of Commons
https://t.co/ujT9ygCEKc
#HistParl
Born #OnThisDay 1756 in #Chelsea, James Gillray, pre-eminent caricaturist of the #Georgian period
#twitterstorians #arthistory
@britishmuseum Gillray's “Brisk Cathartic” (1804, British Museum) appears third from the left, depicting a man in a water closet. As with all her published prints, Humphrey's name and store address are clearly displayed. #HECAA #c18 #printmaking #womensart
Thomas Paine, on the run from the law, dreams of the scaffold. James Gillray print from 1792.
@barneyfarmer Indeed - here's the great James Gillray ripping the piss out of vaccination in 1802
My new cartoon took me too long to do. My hands now #rsi but #brexit Who’d want to be in #Theresamay ‘s shoes. (After Gillray) @MartinRowson @Cartoon4sale @TPpodcast_
My favourite historical ghost of all. The Duke of Cumberland haunting his great-nephew the Prince of Wales, as imagined by James Gillray. That bottom follows you round the room... #FolkloreThursday
Members please join us next Tuesday evening for our October Lecture from Linda Smith ‘Gillray, a caterpillar on the green leaf of reputation’ anyone interested in attending as a guest please contact greatousevalleysecretary@gmail.com @TheSharnbrook @TheArtsSociety_ #arts
James Gillray, the British caricaturist and printmaker, was born #OTD in 1756. Here's an image from an album of satirical prints about the stormy relationship between the British government and the East India Company during the 18th century: https://t.co/IVRQnD22KN
Caricaturist James Gillray born in London #otd 1756, famous for his etched political & social satires, #art #history #twitterstorians
4/5 in a series on images of women reading. James Gillray, Tales of Wonder! (1802). Courtesy of Princeton University Digital Library. The women are gripped by Lewis's gothic novel The Monk. Note the horrified expression on the mantelpiece ornament. #18thc #womenshistory #reading