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George Cruikshank (1792-1878) was a British artist and caricaturist who is best known for his illustrations of Charles Dickens' novels

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Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Randulph Crews Marriage with Hilda at Lambeth Church, (1842), 1903

Randulph Crews Marriage with Hilda at Lambeth Church, (1842), 1903
Randulph Crews Marriage with Hilda at Lambeth Church (correct view of the place), 1842. An illustration from The Misers Daughter by William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), published in 1842

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Horse Racing, (c1804), 1903

Horse Racing, (c1804), 1903
Horse Racing, c1804. After an original work by George Cruikshank (1792-1878), c1804. From The Connoisseur Vol. V by [Otto Limited, London, 1903]

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903

Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903
Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens (a correct view of the place), 1842. The Misers Daughter: 11/20, The Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Turkish Ambassador, 1794. Artist: George Murray

The Turkish Ambassador, 1794. Artist: George Murray
The Turkish Ambassador, 1794

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: George Cruikshank (1792-1878), English caricaturist and book illustrator, 19th century

George Cruikshank (1792-1878), English caricaturist and book illustrator, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: George Cruikshank (1792-1878), English caricaturist and book illustrator, 1811

George Cruikshank (1792-1878), English caricaturist and book illustrator, 1811. Artist: George Cruikshank
George Cruikshank (1792-1878), English caricaturist and book illustrator, 1811. From his etching entitled Interior View of the House of God

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: George Cruikshank (1792-1878). English caricaturist and book illustrator, late 19th century

George Cruikshank (1792-1878). English caricaturist and book illustrator, late 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound
George Cruikshank (1792-1878), English caricaturist and book illustrator, late 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Prince Leopold George Christian Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1818. Artist: Robert Cooper

Prince Leopold George Christian Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1818. Artist: Robert Cooper
Prince Leopold George Christian Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1818. Leopold (1790-1865) was the uncle of Queen Victoria

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: A Goldfinch and his Mistress, 1796. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank

A Goldfinch and his Mistress, 1796. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
A Goldfinch and his Mistress, 1796. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Tom and Jerry, catching Kate and Sue on the fly, having their fortunes told, 19th century

Tom and Jerry, catching Kate and Sue on the fly, having their fortunes told, 19th century. Kate and Sue having their fortunes read in the cards (Cartomancy) by an old woman

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Oliver Twist, c1838. Artist: George Cruikshank

Oliver Twist, c1838. Artist: George Cruikshank
Oliver Twist, c1838. Oliver introduced to the respectable old gentleman. Fagin (cooking sausages) and the Artful Dodger welcome Oliver to their den of pickpockets

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Elopement, early-mid 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Elopement, early-mid 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Elopement, early-mid 19th century. Cartoon sketch

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: March - Day and Night nearly equal, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

March - Day and Night nearly equal, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
March - Day and Night nearly equal, 19th century. Revellers returning home meet workers starting the day

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Various Cartoons, 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank

Various Cartoons, 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank
Various Cartoons, 1829. The Shop for Bargains, Corporal Punishment, Church and State, Taken in Tow - a Scene on a Rope walk, An Unthankful Fellow

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Various Cartoons, 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank

Various Cartoons, 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank
Various Cartoons, 1829. Forte-Piano, Lithography, Elbow-room, Miss Nomer, St Swithin - Patron Saint of Umbrella Makers, Is the Labourer worthy of his hive

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: April - Low Sunday, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

April - Low Sunday, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
April - Low Sunday, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: December - Boxing Day, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

December - Boxing Day, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
December - Boxing Day, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Aries - Ram-pant jollities, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

Aries - Ram-pant jollities, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
Aries - Ram-pant jollities, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: June - Holiday at the Public Offices, c1836. Artist: George Cruikshank

June - Holiday at the Public Offices, c1836. Artist: George Cruikshank
June - Holiday at the Public Offices, c1836. Illustration from the Comic Almanack

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: April - Fooling, c1839. Artist: George Cruikshank

April - Fooling, c1839. Artist: George Cruikshank
April - Fooling, c1839. Illustration from Stubbss Calendar; or, The Fatal Boots by William Makepeace Thackeray, (1839)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Triumph of Cupid, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Triumph of Cupid, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Triumph of Cupid, A Reverie, Ex Fumo dare Lucem, 19th century. Cartoon sketch by George Cruikshank, showing himself smoking in front of the fire, puffing out a fantasy procession in his pipe smoke

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: July - Down at Beulah, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank

July - Down at Beulah, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank
July - Down at Beulah, c1840s. A fainting woman is given smelling salts while a fight goes on. The Beulah Spa was founded at Upper Norwood, (now part of London), in 1831

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Nearly worried to death by the Greatest Plague of Life, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank

Nearly worried to death by the Greatest Plague of Life, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank
Nearly worried to death by the Greatest Plague of Life, c1840s. Cartoon sketch: Adventures of a lady in search of a good servant/by one who has been almost worried to death

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Oh ah! let em ring again!, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank

Oh ah! let em ring again!, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank
Oh ah! let em ring again!, c1840s. Cartoon sketch of servants relaxing by the hearth while their masters ring for service

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Leo - Androcles and the Lion, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

Leo - Androcles and the Lion, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
Leo - Androcles and the Lion, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Scholastic Hen and Her Chickens, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Scholastic Hen and Her Chickens, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Scholastic Hen and Her Chickens, 19th century. Noses to the North. Miss Thimblebee: Turn your heads the other way my dears, for here are two horridly handsome officers coming

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Guy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham, 1605, (1841). Artist: George Cruikshank

Guy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham, 1605, (1841). Artist: George Cruikshank
Guy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham Rescuing Father Oldcorne and Viviana Radcliffe from the Pursuivant, 1605, (1841). Illustration from Guy Fawkes, or the Gunpowder Treason: an Historical Romance

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: August - Idees Napoliennes, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

August - Idees Napoliennes, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
August - Idees Napoliennes, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: January - Hard Frost, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

January - Hard Frost, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
January - Hard Frost, 19th century. Skaters fall through a hole in the ice, possibly caused by the All Hot Sugar and Brandy stall

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Monster Sweeps, a Toss Up for the Derby, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Monster Sweeps, a Toss Up for the Derby, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Monster Sweeps, a Toss Up for the Derby, 19th century. Monster-like chimneysweeps tossing Derby jockeys and horses in a sheet - only a shilling a throw

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Sick Goose and the Council of Health, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Sick Goose and the Council of Health, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Sick Goose and the Council of Health, 19th century. Satire on quack doctors and their patent medicines

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Stag, the Bull, and the Bear, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Stag, the Bull, and the Bear, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Stag, the Bull, and the Bear, 19th century. A railway fable

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Capricornus - a Caper-o -corns, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

Capricornus - a Caper-o -corns, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
Capricornus - a Caper-o -corns, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Les Savoyards, 1818. Artist: George Cruikshank

Les Savoyards, 1818. Artist: George Cruikshank
Les Savoyards, 1818

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Inconvenience of a Crowded Drawing Room, 1818. Artist: George Cruikshank

Inconvenience of a Crowded Drawing Room, 1818. Artist: George Cruikshank
Inconvenience of a Crowded Drawing Room, 1818

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Death of Uncle Tom, From Uncle Toms Cabin published 1852, (1923). Artist: William Heinemann Ltd

The Death of Uncle Tom, From Uncle Toms Cabin published 1852, (1923). Artist: William Heinemann Ltd
The Death of Uncle Tom, From Uncle Toms Cabin published 1852, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: London going out of Town - or The March of Bricks and Mortar, 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank

London going out of Town - or The March of Bricks and Mortar, 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank
London going out of Town - or The March of Bricks and Mortar, 1829. The expansion of London, showing the eating up of green field sites and the impact of pollution from the city and from brickworks

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Dead Drummer, 1840. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Dead Drummer, 1840. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Dead Drummer, 1840. A legend of Salisbury Plain. From The Ingoldsby Legends by Thomas Ingoldsby (Richard Barham). (London, 1840)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Artist: George Cruikshank

Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Artist: George Cruikshank
Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Oliver Twist causes a sensation in the childrens ward of the workhouse by asking for a second helping of porridge

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: February - Cutting Weather, 1839. Artist: George Cruikshank

February - Cutting Weather, 1839. Artist: George Cruikshank
February - Cutting Weather, 1839. A typical day at Dr Swishtails Academy. Boys at their desks look on as the schoolmaster punishes a boy by flogging him with the birch

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Scene from Shakespeares The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1856-1858

Scene from Shakespeares The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1856-1858. William Shakespeares comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor was first performed in 1597 or 1600

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Kate and Sue having their fortunes read in the cards (Cartomancy) by an old woman

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank

Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank
Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. They are watching shackles being removed from a prisoner

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank

Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank
Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Illustration for Life in London by Pierce Egan, 1821

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Rebellion below stairs as the servants, snug in front of the range, fail to answer the house bells at the first ring

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1837-1839. Artist: George Cruikshank

Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1837-1839. Artist: George Cruikshank
Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1837-1839. The Artful Dodger picking a pocket to the amazement of Oliver Twist. Illustration from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. (London 1837-1839)



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George Cruikshank Collection

George Cruikshank (1792-1878) was a British artist and caricaturist who is best known for his illustrations of Charles Dickens' novels. He was born in London, the son of a Dutch engraver, and began working as an apprentice to his father at the age of 14. His early work included political cartoons for magazines such as Punch and The Times. He also illustrated books by authors such as William Thackeray, Thomas Hood, and John Leech. In 1836 he became the illustrator for Charles Dickens' works, including Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol. His illustrations were praised for their attention to detail and ability to capture character traits in each figure. Cruikshank's work had a lasting influence on later artists such as Aubrey Beardsley and Max Beerbohm. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1851 and continued to produce artwork until his death in 1878 at the age of 86.
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