John-Bull, baited by the dogs of excise,
James Gillray, 1790.

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y vuelven a poner en peligro el "pudin de ciruela". Ahora por , en febrero

➕#humor al reciente /
👉https://t.co/rDKvWz97Mg

➕s/ el famoso Gillray
👉https://t.co/mG7vcThp4n

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The wars. Bluster, hubris and cakeism as usual with Good to plagiarise poor old Gillray anyway. Hope he's not turning in his grave (which is about to get a nice headstone, since you ask). [Telegraph Sunday 10/10/21].

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Una propuesta deliciosa🇬🇧🇫🇷
En enero de 1805, Napoleón propuso una reconciliación con UK, y el inglés James Gillray dibujó esta caricatura
«El pudín de ciruela en peligro» muestra a Napoleón y el primer ministro de UK, William Pitt, compartiendo un pudín que simboliza el mundo🔁

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James Gillray b.
Search the digital library for more than 900 images of works by the noted English caricaturist https://t.co/IHdzUe97Ff

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The caricaturist James Gillray was born August 13, 1756 in Chelsea. The first caricature we thought of was this one of George III - what are your other favourites?

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English caricaturist James Gillray, was born 1756. Considered the 'father of modern political cartoon', in his works he depicted George III, Napoleon, prime ministers, and other important people of his time. Gillray also satirized Napoleon as "Little Boney".

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New College Notes—issue 15 now published

’s scholarly open-access e-journal New College Notes (ISSN 2517–6935) published today

Articles on: New College’s Gillrays—De Brailes Psalter—Finessing Ptolemy’s Almagesta—First Edwardian Prayer Book

https://t.co/1mjbLJgAKl

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...the riff on Gillray's The Plumb Pudding In Danger - the type specimen of the political cartoon - most indistinguishable from the original in the judgement of the cyber judge is this lovely thing from - Well done Andrew!

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Una propuesta deliciosa🇫🇷🇬🇧
En enero de 1805, Napoleón propuso una reconciliación con UK, y el inglés James Gillray dibujó esta caricatura
«El pudín de ciruela en peligro» muestra a Napoleón y el primer ministro de UK, William Pitt, compartiendo un pudín que simboliza el mundo🌍

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El encuentro entre y convertido por en parodia de la sátira "El pudín de ciruela en peligro" ('The Plumb-pudding in danger', 1805) de James Gillray

➕#humor al /
➡️➡️https://t.co/FfpDXjwNlZ

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y Ursula von der Leyen han vuelto a interpretar "El pudín de ciruela en peligro" (The Plumb-pudding in danger) de James Gillray en el de
Esta vez duele más

➕➡️➡️https://t.co/B04scAp8uH

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Died 1Jun1815 James Gillray - Prince of Caricaturist - Francis Grose, the famous English antiquarian and lexicographer, wrote a book titled "Rules for Drawing Caricatures" and in it he offered ... https://t.co/7vjoBxpaqk

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Napoleon Bonaparte (Part 1)

Many claim Napoleon had a “short man complex” but thats a myth, he was close to avg. height of his time at 5’6. The “Napoleon complex” originated as propaganda from the British cartoonish James Gillray during the late 18th/early 19th century

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John Bull taking luncheon (1798), commenting on the Royal Navy's 'appetite' for destroying French frigates. Notice Nelson on the right.

Another masterpiece by Gillray

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18th May 1803, Britain declared war on France, bringing the peace negotiated at Amiens to an end.

Gillray's stunning print 'The Plumb Pudding in danger' (1805) satirises how both sides were consumed with terrirtorial ambitions during this period.

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