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Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811) was an English artist and caricaturist who is best known for his satirical works

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Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Hints to Bad Horsemen, No. 1: Symptoms of Restiveness, May 10, 1781. Creator: Unknown

Hints to Bad Horsemen, No. 1: Symptoms of Restiveness, May 10, 1781. Creator: Unknown
Hints to Bad Horsemen, No. 1: Symptoms of Restiveness, May 10, 1781

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: A Long Minuet, 1787. Creator: Unknown

A Long Minuet, 1787. Creator: Unknown
A Long Minuet, 1787

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: A Hail Storm, 1800-1820. Creator: Unknown

A Hail Storm, 1800-1820. Creator: Unknown
A Hail Storm, 1800-1820

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: A Rider Falls into Water, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown

A Rider Falls into Water, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown
A Rider Falls into Water, 1780-1820

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Three Riders Fall from their Mounts, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown

Three Riders Fall from their Mounts, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown
Three Riders Fall from their Mounts, 1780-1820

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Fallen Rider, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown

Fallen Rider, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown
Fallen Rider, 1780-1820

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Dog Barber, April 25, 1771. Creator: Unknown

The Dog Barber, April 25, 1771. Creator: Unknown
The Dog Barber, April 25, 1771

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1

Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1, 1795

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part

Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II, Act 3, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Henry Bunbury Esq-r. Youngest Son of the late Sir William Bunbury, ca. 1769

Henry Bunbury Esq-r. Youngest Son of the late Sir William Bunbury, ca. 1769

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Henry William Bunbury Drawing his 'Long Minuet', 1789. 1789

Henry William Bunbury Drawing his "Long Minuet", 1789. 1789
Henry William Bunbury Drawing his " Long Minuet", 1789

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: A Barbers Shop, 1811. 1811. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

A Barbers Shop, 1811. 1811. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
A Barbers Shop, 1811

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Billiards, March 1, 1803. March 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Billiards, March 1, 1803. March 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Billiards, March 1, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Billiards, April 1803. April 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Billiards, April 1803. April 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Billiards, April 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Morning, or, the Man of Taste, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Morning, or, the Man of Taste, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Morning, or, the Man of Taste, May 1, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Patience in a Punt, ca. 1803. ca. 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Patience in a Punt, ca. 1803. ca. 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Patience in a Punt, ca. 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Barbers Shop, March 20, 1803. March 20, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Barbers Shop, March 20, 1803. March 20, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Barbers Shop, March 20, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Pot Fair Cambridge, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Pot Fair Cambridge, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Pot Fair Cambridge, May 1, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The College Gate, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The College Gate, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The College Gate, May 1, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Conversazione, and A Country Club, 1806-11 (?). 1806-11 (?). Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Conversazione, and A Country Club, 1806-11 (?). 1806-11 (?). Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Conversazione, and A Country Club, 1806-11 (?)

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Sunday Evening, May 21, 1803. May 21, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Sunday Evening, May 21, 1803. May 21, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Sunday Evening, May 21, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Hopes of the Family - An Admission at the University, ca. 1803. ca. 1803

The Hopes of the Family - An Admission at the University, ca. 1803. ca. 1803
The Hopes of the Family - An Admission at the University, ca. 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Englishman at Paris, 1807 (?). 1807 (?). Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Englishman at Paris, 1807 (?). 1807 (?). Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Englishman at Paris, 1807 (?)

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Easter Hunt and The City Hunt, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Easter Hunt and The City Hunt, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Easter Hunt and The City Hunt, May 1, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Country Club, April 7, 1803. April 7, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Country Club, April 7, 1803. April 7, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Country Club, April 7, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Holy Friar, May 6, 1807. May 6, 1807. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Holy Friar, May 6, 1807. May 6, 1807. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Holy Friar, May 6, 1807

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Pont Neuf, Paris, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Pont Neuf, Paris, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Pont Neuf, Paris, May 1, 1803

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The City Hunt, ca. 1810. ca. 1810. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The City Hunt, ca. 1810. ca. 1810. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The City Hunt, ca. 1810

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: City Foulers-Mark!, 1799. 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

City Foulers-Mark!, 1799. 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
City Foulers-Mark!, 1799

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Procession of a Country Corporation, August 12, 1799. August 12, 1799

Procession of a Country Corporation, August 12, 1799. August 12, 1799
Procession of a Country Corporation, August 12, 1799

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Cits Airing Themselves On A Sunday, 1799. 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Cits Airing Themselves On A Sunday, 1799. 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Cits Airing Themselves On A Sunday, 1799

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Barbers Shop, 1785-1805. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Barbers Shop, 1785-1805. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Barbers Shop, 1785-1805

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Symptoms of Restiveness, 1807 (?). 1807 (?). Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Symptoms of Restiveness, 1807 (?). 1807 (?). Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Symptoms of Restiveness, 1807 (?)

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Scene Outside an Inn. Creator: Henry William Bunbury (British, 1750-1811)

Scene Outside an Inn. Creator: Henry William Bunbury (British, 1750-1811)
Scene Outside an Inn

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Country Scene with Soldiers. Creator: Henry William Bunbury (British, 1750-1811)

Country Scene with Soldiers. Creator: Henry William Bunbury (British, 1750-1811)
Country Scene with Soldiers

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: On the Pont Neuf, 1771. Creator: Unknown

On the Pont Neuf, 1771. Creator: Unknown
On the Pont Neuf, 1771. An encounter between a clog-wearing woman and a soldier on the Pont Neuf in Paris. The soldiers phallic stick

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: In Carlton House Gardens, 1760-1820, (1920). Artist: William Dickinson

In Carlton House Gardens, 1760-1820, (1920). Artist: William Dickinson
In Carlton House Gardens, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1783

St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1783. A scene showing people walking under trees in St Jamess Park. In the centre group an elderly beau meets a lady dressed in masculine fashion

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The garden of Carlton House, London, 1784 (1785)

The garden of Carlton House, London, 1784 (1785). Neapolitan singers at the fete given by the Princess of Wales in 1784

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: A barbers shop, 1784

A barbers shop, 1784. The interior of a barbers shop during the Westminster election of 1784. A man is seated having his hair combed by a boy from whose pocket shows the label [Wr]ay

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: A Chop House, 1781

A Chop House, 1781
Interior view of a chop house supposed to be Dollys Chop House, Paternoster Row, near the St Pauls Cathedral end of Ludgate Hill

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: Cits Airing Themselves on a Sunday, 1809. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Cits Airing Themselves on a Sunday, 1809. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Cits Airing Themselves on a Sunday, 1809. London citizens riding either in a carriage or on horse-back, the couple of the left gallop over a pair of pigs and are chased by a dog

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The village barber, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton

The village barber, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
The village barber, 1772. View of a barber, holding a lancet in one hand, a razor in the other and carrying a shaving dish under one arm

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Fish-Street macaroni, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton

The Fish-Street macaroni, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
The Fish-Street macaroni, 1772. View of a man, dressed in the mode of a macaroni, standing near an entrance to a tea garden. A macaroni was a British dandy who affected continental fashions

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The delights of Islington, 1772. Artist: Charles Bretherton

The delights of Islington, 1772. Artist: Charles Bretherton
The delights of Islington, 1772. Jeremiah Sago, ill-proportioned and vulgar-looking, stands in a cockney garden. In the background is a summer house

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The St Jamess Macaroni, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton

The St Jamess Macaroni, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
The St Jamess Macaroni, 1772; a man in profile to our left. His costume includes an immense knot at the back of his head, and horizontal curls over his ears

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Houndsditch Macaroni, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton

The Houndsditch Macaroni, 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
The Houndsditch Macaroni, 1772; a man, dressed in the mode of the macaronies, stands with hands in pockets and tongue sticking out. A macaroni was a British dandy who affected continental fashions

Background imageHenry William Bunbury Collection: The Battle of the Cataplasm, 1773

The Battle of the Cataplasm, 1773
The Battle of the Cataplasm pub. 1773 (b/w engraving)



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Henry William Bunbury Collection

Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811) was an English artist and caricaturist who is best known for his satirical works. He was born in London, England and studied art at the Royal Academy of Arts. He began his career as a portrait painter before turning to caricature and satire. His most famous works include The Political House that Jack Built, which satirized the British government, and The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, which poked fun at the popular landscape painting style of the day. Bunbury's work was hugely influential on other artists such as Thomas Rowlandson and James Gillray. His legacy lives on today through his influence on later generations of cartoonists and satirists.
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