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Dr. Samuel Phillips Eady, a quack specialist in sexual health, certainly seems to get on well with his glamorous patients! "The Commercial Dandy and his sleeping partners", by George Cruikshank, 1821. #GloriousGeorgians via the Lewis Walpole Library Digital Collection.
For the lady who has everything, how about a personal puppet dandy? Cruikshank’s The English Ladies Dandy Toy, via the British Museum. #gloriousgeorgians gloriousgeorgians
Sally Cruikshank's animations
from Twilight Zone: The Movie's
"It's a Good Life" segment | 1983
Here they are! My renditions of Sally Cruikshank’s Characters! It was a ton of fun to reinterpret these guys
If you haven’t seen @funonmars work I’d recommend it 💯
#quasi #quasiatthequackadero #characterdesign #redesign #mirkytea #cartooning #anita #sallycruikshank
8/8 Bedlam. Alcohol has ruined the father. The children's flashy clothes show that they have turned to a life of crime. Cruikshank's sequel The Drunkard's Children follows their road to ruin.
Mucho #arte en el #humor británico reciente: Whistler @mortenmorland, Cruikshank @BrookesTimes, Hokusai @Adamstoon1 y un anónimo s.XIX @DaveBrownToons
➡️https://t.co/ydez3cHwxX
#cartoon #art #cartoons
Cruikshank made a series of annual "Monstrosities" prints, each set in Hyde Park and satirising that year's metropolitan fashions. This is the 1816 print:
A fun part about early 19th Century history is the abundance of Cruikshank cartoons satirizing contemporary events. Like this about Louis XVIII’s 1823 invasion of Spain, “Old Bumblehead the 18th trying on the Napoleon boots.” From Episode 18: https://t.co/N5W51BxQug
Eager actresses accompany scandal-prone Lord Byron as he sails from England, waving ‘bye to shadowy wife Annabella & one-month child on shore (Cruikshank, 1816). Who’d guess that this child (Ada Lovelace) would later be a pioneer in computer programming?
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George Cruikshank, in his illustration for Dickens’ story “Public Dinners” in “Sketches by Boz”, sneaks in both himself and Dickens.
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‘The Golden Age of Satire?’ is on view @TheBeaconMuseum UK until 12 January 2020. With objects from @britishmuseum, the show looks at how the British monarchy was ridiculed in prints between 1790 and 1820. Below, a caricature of the Prince of Wales by George Cruikshank from 1812.
Karl von Drais invented the 'dandy horse' in 1817, the precursor to our modern #bicycle.
The spirit moving the Quakers upon worldly vanities!!
"Many quakers ride velocipedes, towards a plain building, with Society of Friends Meeting House over the door."
― 1819, George Cruikshank
8 Nov 1605 – Robert Catesby, the leader of the Gunpowder Plot is killed in a confrontation with soldiers sent to arrest him #otd – an earlier an attempt to dry out their gunpowder ended in disaster for the conspirators…‘The Explosion at Holbeach’ by Cruikshank, via Wikipedia1840
Encomiable costumbre la del #humor británico #UK de recordar a sus clásicos: la "Masacre de Peterloo" de George Cruikshank (1819) reinterpretada por @BellBelltoons
más detalles https://t.co/OQl0FkXMEz
#BorisJohnson #Conservatives
Long week which made me sympathize with the man in the “Headache,” a color etching by George Cruikshank, c. 1830
1792 Sept 27: The fabulous British illustrator & caricaturist George Cruikshank was born. He died in 1878. Two of his medical works are "Headache" & "The Colic" https://t.co/psjYlMifc4 #histmed #OTD