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この絵、教科書に載ってた(^o^) James Gillray (1756-1815), Hand-coloured etching, 1805 だそうな。
Gems from the golden age of British #caricature @DreweattsBlooms today http://t.co/OQFgaHMTyX #auctionalert #Gillray
Napoleon reportedly said satirist Gillray "did more than the armies of Europe to bring me down" (Little Boney, 1802)
I've seen a lot of Gillrays recently but this is still my favourite: Following the Fashion (1794) (@LewisWalpoleLib)
@Cartoonmuseumuk - Dave Brown 2005/10 inspired by an etching 1804 James Gillray 'Britain between Death&the Doctor's'
Congratulations @BrookesTimes winner of The Gillray Goblet political cartoon of the year 2015 #cartoonawards2015
Finding pics for Gillray talk giving in Paris Friday & found G's Voluptuary goes nicely with P Charles toon from 97
Caricature of a quack treating a patient with Perkins Patent Metallic Tractors by James Gillray, 1801.
"The Plumb-pudding in danger" (overtures made by Napoleon for a reconciliation with Britain), James Gillray, 1805.
My cartoon for today's @Independent, after James Gillray. #Boris #Cameron #Brexit
The Ghosts of "all the Talents" taking their last voyage, - from the Pope's Gallery at Rome. Js. Gillray, 1807.
The Ghosts of "all the Talents" taking their last voyage, - from the Pope's Gallery at Rome. Js. Gillray, 1807.
Stop by and see "James Gillray's Hogarthian Progresses" exhibit open Wednesdays 2-4:30 without an appointment.
Take this last opportunity to view "James Gillray's Hogarthian Progresses". Exhibition gallery open 2-4:30 today.
#Gillrayaday 29/9: "Extirpation of the plagues of Egypt" (1798). We've had this, but it's #Nelson's birthday. Watch out for those crocs mate
*The Cow Pock* Gillray's infamous cartoon satirising *Edward Jenner* (died #OnThisDay 1823) & vaccination. https://t.co/DVqgYGturQ
Caricaturist James Gillray born in London #otd 1756, famous for his etched political & social satires, #art #history #twitterstorians
Julia here, the Lords Library holds one of the best preserved collections of prints of Gillray’s satirical cartoons anywhere in the world, donated in 1899 by Sir James Fraser. This is Gillray 2. “Consequences of a French invasion”. By James Gillray 1 March 1798. #UKPW17