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- Gillray, James, 1756–181513
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- Fox, Charles James (1749–1806), politician3
- Napoleon I (1769–1821), Emperor of the French2
- Addington, Henry, first Viscount Sidmouth (1757–1844), prime minister1
- Alembert, Jean le Rond d' (1717–1783), French mathematician1
- Britannia1
- Burdett, Sir Francis, fifth baronet (1770–1844), politician1
- Cambacérès, Jean Jacques Régis de (1757–1824), French politician1
- Charles IV (1748–1819), King of Spain1
- Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat de (1743–1794), French philosopher and mathematician1
- Darwin, Erasmus (1731–1802), British physician and poet1
- Erskine, Thomas, first Baron Erskine (1750–1823), British politician1
- Frederick William II (1744–1797), King of Prussia from 1786–17971
- George III (1738–1820), king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and king of Hanover1
- Godwin, William (1756–1836), British political writer1
- Holcroft, Thomas (1745–1809), British dramatist1
- Jenkinson, Robert Banks, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770–1828), prime minister1
- Jourdan, Jean Baptiste (1762–1833), French military officer1
- Lebrun, Charles François, duc de Plaisance (1739–1824), French politician1
- Marat, Jean Paul (1743–1793), French political theorist, physician, and journalist1
- Masséna, André (1758–1817), Italian/French military commander1
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- Circa 1800 - The Beginnings of Modern Printmaking (Rutgers University Art Gallery, 1981-03-08 - 1981-04-19)1
- Circa 1800 - The Beginnings of Modern Printmaking (The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1981-05-12 - 1981-06-28)1
- The Body Politic: The Evolution of Political Satire in Print (Yale University Art Gallery, 2000-09-01 - 2000-11-26)1
- The Romantic Print in Britain - Yale Center for British Art (Carnegie Museum of Art, 2004-02-14 - 2004-05-09)1
- The Romantic Print in the Age of Revolutions: Hero, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (Yale Center for British Art, 2003-01-23 - 2003-06-01)1