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James Gillray
The Art of Caricature
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by Richard Godfrey and
Mark Hallett
Tate Gallery, London
"James Gillray (1756-1815) was the leading
caricaturist of the late 18th century ... he lived through a
traumatic period of British and European history, and his art
provides some of the most memorable images of the French Revolution,
the Napoleonic wars and the raging political scene of the time
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2001, 240 pgs., 221 color illus.
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Historical and Descriptive Account
of the Caricatures of James Gillray
Comprising a Political and Humorous
History of the Latter Prt of the Reign
of George the Third
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by Thomas Wright and R.H.
Evans
This book provides historical background on
the 582 prints contained in the main volume of the 1851 Bohn
edition of The Woks of James Gillray.
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1851, 496 pgs., no illus.
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Historical and Descriptive Account
of the Caricatures of James Gillray
Comprising a Political and Humorous
History of the Latter Prt of the Reign
of George the Third
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by Thomas Wright and R.H.
Evans
This book provides historical background on
the 582 prints contained in the main volume of the 1851 Bohn
edition of The Woks of James Gillray.
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more about this book ...
1968, 496 pgs., no illus.
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Gillray Observed: The Earliest Accounts
of his Caricatures in London und Paris
Translated and Edited by
Christiane Banerji and Diana Donald
1972
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The Works of James Gillray
Edited by Thomas Wright
1970 and 1873 editions.
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Fashionable
Contrasts
100 Caricatures
by James Gillray
Introduced
and Annotated
by Draper Hill
"It would be difficult to overestimate
his contemporary popularity in London and abroad. Gillray
prints were collected by 'great personages' of the day,
as well as by the noble and merely eminent ... Spread by
copyists and disciples, his influence was felt in Ireland
and the United States as well as on the Continent.
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1966, 185 pgs,
112 b/w illus.
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Mr. Gillray
the Caricaturist
by Draper Hill
"It would be difficult to overestimate
his contemporary popularity in London and abroad. Gillray
prints were collected by 'great personages' of the day,
as well as by the noble and merely eminent ... Spread by
copyists and disciples, his influence was felt in Ireland
and the United States as well as on the Continent.
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1965, 266 pgs,
147 b/w illus.
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The Satirical
Etchings of
James Gillray
by Draper Hill
"It would be difficult to overestimate
his contemporary popularity in London and abroad. Gillray
prints were collected by 'great personages' of the day,
as well as by the noble and merely eminent ... Spread by
copyists and disciples, his influence was felt in Ireland
and the United States as well as on the Continent.
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1998, 142 pgs,
152 color & b/w illus.
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