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James Gillray The Theatrical Bubble: Being a New Specimen of the Astonishing Powers of the Great Politico-Punchinello, in the art of Dramatic Puffing
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Theatrical Bubble: Being a New Specimen of the Astonishing Powers of the Great Politico-Punchinello, in the art of Dramatic Puffing
1805
Charles Catton the elder RA The Margate Hoy
Print made by Charles Catton the elder RA, 1728–1798
The Margate Hoy
1785
Charles Ansell Hamlet
Print made by Charles Ansell, ca.1752–active 1790
Hamlet
1809
George Cruikshank Fitting out. - Plate 1
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Fitting out. - Plate 1
1820
George Cruikshank Mr. B seeking the Bubble reputation - Plate 5
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Mr. B seeking the Bubble reputation - Plate 5
1820
James Gillray Presages of the Millenium
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Presages of the Millenium
1795
George Cruikshank Finding things not exactly what he expected - Plate 2
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Finding things not exactly what he expected - Plate 2
1820
George Cruikshank Mr. B. on the Middle Watch--"Cold blows the wind & rain's coming on's - Plate 3
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Mr. B. on the Middle Watch--"Cold blows the wind & rain's coming on's - Plate 3
1820
James Gillray The Valley of the Shadow of Death
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Valley of the Shadow of Death
1808
James Gillray Blowing up the Pic Nic's: or Harlequin Quioxtte Attacking the Puppets
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Blowing up the Pic Nic's: or Harlequin Quioxtte Attacking the Puppets
1802
James Gillray Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon (Thurlow, Pitt, and Dundas)
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon (Thurlow, Pitt, and Dundas)
1791
George Cruikshank Waiting Room at the Admiralty--.(No misnomer) - Plate 6
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Waiting Room at the Admiralty--.(No misnomer) - Plate 6
1820
George Cruikshank Mr. B. Mastheaded -or, enjoying the fresh air for the 304th time - Plate 4
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Mr. B. Mastheaded -or, enjoying the fresh air for the 304th time - Plate 4
1820
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 1 - "Ah me! what perils doth that Youth encounter, who dares within the Fellow's Bog to enter."
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 1 - "Ah me! what perils doth that Youth encounter, who dares within the Fellow's Bog to enter."
1806
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 2 - "Ah me! that thou the Freshman's-Guide should'st read, yet venture on the hallowed grass to tread"
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 2 - "Ah me! that thou the Freshman's-Guide should'st read, yet venture on the hallowed grass to tread"
1806
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 3 - "The Master's Wig the guilty wight appals, who brings his Dog within the College walls."
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 3 - "The Master's Wig the guilty wight appals, who brings his Dog within the College walls."
1806
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 4 - "Expulsion waits that Son of Alma Mater who dares to shew his face in Boot or Gaiter"
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 4 - "Expulsion waits that Son of Alma Mater who dares to shew his face in Boot or Gaiter"
1806
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 5 - "Convened for wearing Gaiters - sad offence! Expelled - nor e'en permitted a defence."
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 5 - "Convened for wearing Gaiters - sad offence! Expelled - nor e'en permitted a defence."
1806