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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: Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (engraving)

Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (engraving)
8632017 Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cinderella and the Glass Slipper)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The Road to the Derby: the start (chromolitho)

The Road to the Derby: the start (chromolitho)
8677233 The Road to the Derby: the start (chromolitho) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Road to the Derby: the start)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: In Irons for getting drunk from A Sailor's Progress, 1818 (coloured etching)

In Irons for getting drunk from A Sailor's Progress, 1818 (coloured etching)
7341601 In Irons for getting drunk from A Sailor's Progress, 1818 (coloured etching) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); 11.8x12.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The aspiring officer Blockhead discovering that things are not exactly as he had imagined

The aspiring officer Blockhead discovering that things are not exactly as he had imagined
MMM5478551 The aspiring officer Blockhead discovering that things are not exactly as he had imagined, when he boarded and installed aboard the ship Hellfire

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: George Cruikshank, 1792 - 1878, As A Young Man. British Caricaturist And Book Illustrator

George Cruikshank, 1792 - 1878, As A Young Man. British Caricaturist And Book Illustrator
UIG5420916 George Cruikshank, 1792 - 1878, As A Young Man. British Caricaturist And Book Illustrator. From The Maclise Portrait Gallery, Published 1898 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker at Optics

The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker at Optics
MMM5477349 The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker at Optics; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker of optics

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The character Oliver Twist

The character Oliver Twist
5308170 The character Oliver Twist.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the character Oliver Twist: Oliver pleading with the Magistrate not to allow the Parish to apprentice him to a chimney sweep)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: An engraving depicting a holiday at the Public Office -clerks passing their time in idleness

An engraving depicting a holiday at the Public Office -clerks passing their time in idleness
5311037 An engraving depicting a holiday at the Public Office -clerks passing their time in idleness. Illustrated George Cruikshank (1792-1878) a British caricaturist and book illustrator

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door

Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door
2604840 Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door.; (add.info.: Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Title page with balloonist, dancers, fencers, fiddler, workers, police and riff-raff

Title page with balloonist, dancers, fencers, fiddler, workers, police and riff-raff
FLO4686863 Title page with balloonist, dancers, fencers, fiddler, workers, police and riff-raff. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from David Carey's Life in Paris, the Rambles

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandy with his hairdresser and tailor. Dick Wildfire preparing for a Dash in the Francoise

English dandy with his hairdresser and tailor. Dick Wildfire preparing for a Dash in the Francoise
FLO4686842 English dandy with his hairdresser and tailor. Dick Wildfire preparing for a Dash in the Francoise. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from David Carey's Life in

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies leaving English hustlers in a pool hall. Life in a Billiard Room

English dandies leaving English hustlers in a pool hall. Life in a Billiard Room
FLO4686826 English dandies leaving English hustlers in a pool hall. Life in a Billiard Room, or Dick Wildfire and Squire Jenkins au fait (awake) to the Parisian Sharpers

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Fashionable ladies and dandies in a line for the Opera in the rain. Entre to the Opera

Fashionable ladies and dandies in a line for the Opera in the rain. Entre to the Opera
FLO4686802 Fashionable ladies and dandies in a line for the Opera in the rain. Entre to the Opera, or Dick Wildfire and his Friends going to see Life among the Figurantes

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies smashing a street lantern in Paris. Dick and his Companions Smashing the Glim or a

English dandies smashing a street lantern in Paris. Dick and his Companions Smashing the Glim or a Spree by Lamp-light
FLO4686733 English dandies smashing a street lantern in Paris. Dick and his Companions Smashing the Glim or a Spree by Lamp-light

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies visiting a condemned man having his shackles removed by a blacksmith in the Press

English dandies visiting a condemned man having his shackles removed by a blacksmith in the Press Yard at Newgate
FLO4662055 English dandies visiting a condemned man having his shackles removed by a blacksmith in the Press Yard at Newgate Prison. Symptoms of the finish of Some Sorts of Life in London

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies visiting a friend in a Whistling Shop (gin palace) in Fleet Prison (debtor's gaol)

English dandies visiting a friend in a Whistling Shop (gin palace) in Fleet Prison (debtor's gaol)
FLO4662140 English dandies visiting a friend in a Whistling Shop (gin palace) in Fleet Prison (debtor's gaol). Tom and Jerry visiting Logic " on board the Fleet." Handcoloured copperplate

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies at the home of a bankrupt friend as he is evicted for debt

English dandies at the home of a bankrupt friend as he is evicted for debt
FLO4662124 English dandies at the home of a bankrupt friend as he is evicted for debt. Tom and Jerry taking the hint at Logic's beling blown up at Point Nonplus or long wanted by John Doe

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies meeting merchants in the Royal Exchange, London, 1820

English dandies meeting merchants in the Royal Exchange, London, 1820. Tom pointing out to Jerry a few of the primest
FLO4662058 English dandies meeting merchants in the Royal Exchange, London, 1820. Tom pointing out to Jerry a few of the primest features of Life in London

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English gentlemen riding thoroughbred horses to greet women in gigs and barouches

English gentlemen riding thoroughbred horses to greet women in gigs and barouches
FLO4661917 English gentlemen riding thoroughbred horses to greet women in gigs and barouches. Tom and Jerry Sporting their bits of blood among the Pinks in Rotten Row

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Title page with vignettes of high and low life in London, from the Corinthian Capital to

Title page with vignettes of high and low life in London, from the Corinthian Capital to the Basement
FLO4661914 Title page with vignettes of high and low life in London, from the Corinthian Capital to the Basement, with three dandies drinking wine in the centre

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English gentleman being measured for a jacket by a tailor in a fashionable drawing room decorated

English gentleman being measured for a jacket by a tailor in a fashionable drawing room decorated with sporting
FLO4661904 English gentleman being measured for a jacket by a tailor in a fashionable drawing room decorated with sporting paintings. Jerry in Training for a Swell

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Mrs. Sarah Mapp, celebrated Bone-Setter or Shape-Mistress, depicted in harlequin pattern clothes

Mrs. Sarah Mapp, celebrated Bone-Setter or Shape-Mistress, depicted in harlequin pattern clothes holding a femur bone
FLO4602825 Mrs. Sarah Mapp, celebrated Bone-Setter or Shape-Mistress, depicted in harlequin pattern clothes holding a femur bone

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Dolly of the Chop House, 8 Queen's Head Passage, London, depicted in shawl and apron

Dolly of the Chop House, 8 Queen's Head Passage, London, depicted in shawl and apron
FLO4602598 Dolly of the Chop House, 8 Queen's Head Passage, London, depicted in shawl and apron, holding a glass and small jug

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte and his Army retreating from the battlefied of Liepzig

Napoleon Bonaparte and his Army retreating from the battlefied of Liepzig
FLO4608636 Napoleon Bonaparte and his Army retreating from the battlefied of Liepzig, after the premature destruction of the bridge on the Elster River, 1813

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Marie Louise nursing their first son Napoleon Francois Charles

Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Marie Louise nursing their first son Napoleon Francois Charles Joseph Bonaparte
FLO4608611 Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Marie Louise nursing their first son Napoleon Francois Charles Joseph Bonaparte, King of Rome, 1811

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (engraving)

Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (engraving)
8632020 Cinderella and the Glass Slipper (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cinderella and the Glass Slipper)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Puss In Boots (engraving)

Puss In Boots (engraving)
8632011 Puss In Boots (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Puss In Boots)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Derby Day: the race (chromolitho)

Derby Day: the race (chromolitho)
8677191 Derby Day: the race (chromolitho) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Derby Day: the race)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Cover illustration for The Kensington Fine Art Association's Picture Album (engraving)

Cover illustration for The Kensington Fine Art Association's Picture Album (engraving)
8646746 Cover illustration for The Kensington Fine Art Association's Picture Album (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The character Oliver Twist

The character Oliver Twist
5308169 The character Oliver Twist.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the character Oliver Twist: Mr Brownlow visiting Oliver's sickroom to see how he progresses)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: An inhabitant of Sirius, the Dog Star

An inhabitant of Sirius, the Dog Star
5308163 An inhabitant of Sirius, the Dog Star.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting an inhabitant of Sirius, the Dog Star. Illustrated George Cruikshank (1792-1878)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The equipment of cadet (aspiring officer) William Blockhead, for his service on the HMS Hellfire

The equipment of cadet (aspiring officer) William Blockhead, for his service on the HMS Hellfire at a station in
MMM5478578 The equipment of cadet (aspiring officer) William Blockhead, for his service on the HMS Hellfire at a station in the West Indies (America) by Cruikshank

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: The character Oliver Twist

The character Oliver Twist
5308165 The character Oliver Twist.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the character Oliver Twist: Oliver is injured when being forced by Bill Sykes to carry out a burglary)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Napoleon Bonapart's first interview with his second wife, Maria Louise, Duchess of Palma

Napoleon Bonapart's first interview with his second wife, Maria Louise, Duchess of Palma, at Compiegne, 1810
FLO4608700 Napoleon Bonapart's first interview with his second wife, Maria Louise, Duchess of Palma, at Compiegne, 1810. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from The Life of

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte ordering his troops to storm the fortress of Acre. Egyptian Campaign, 1799

Napoleon Bonaparte ordering his troops to storm the fortress of Acre. Egyptian Campaign, 1799
FLO4608539 Napoleon Bonaparte ordering his troops to storm the fortress of Acre. Egyptian Campaign, 1799. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from The Life of Napoleon a

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Napoleon blowing up his comrades. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from The

Napoleon blowing up his comrades. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from The Life of Napoleon a
FLO4608413 Napoleon blowing up his comrades. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from The Life of Napoleon a Hudibrastic Poem by Doctor Syntax, T

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: King George IV imitating the actor John Kemble in front of Princess Augusta

King George IV imitating the actor John Kemble in front of Princess Augusta, his mistress the Marchioness of Conyngham
FLO4618922 King George IV imitating the actor John Kemble in front of Princess Augusta, his mistress the Marchioness of Conyngham, and the mimick Charles Mathews

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: A London street scene with revellers returning home as the labouring classes start their work day

A London street scene with revellers returning home as the labouring classes start their work day, 1850
3478300 A London street scene with revellers returning home as the labouring classes start their work day, 1850; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners

Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners
2604850 Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners.; (add.info.: Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies and doctor visiting a sick man in his bedroom

English dandies and doctor visiting a sick man in his bedroom, while servants bring soup and a bedpan
FLO4662143 English dandies and doctor visiting a sick man in his bedroom, while servants bring soup and a bedpan. Jerry beat to a stand still! Dr

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English Georgian dandies and belles visiting the throne room at Carlton House

English Georgian dandies and belles visiting the throne room at Carlton House. The Nec Plus Ultra of Life in London
FLO4662021 English Georgian dandies and belles visiting the throne room at Carlton House. The Nec Plus Ultra of Life in London

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English Georgian ladies seeing an old woman fortune teller in a garret. Tom and Jerry catching Kate

English Georgian ladies seeing an old woman fortune teller in a garret. Tom and Jerry catching Kate
FLO4662020 English Georgian ladies seeing an old woman fortune teller in a garret. Tom and Jerry catching Kate and Sue on the Sly having their Fortunes told

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: English dandies and belles pushing over a nightwatchman's box. Tom Getting the best of a Charley

English dandies and belles pushing over a nightwatchman's box. Tom Getting the best of a Charley
FLO4661998 English dandies and belles pushing over a nightwatchman's box. Tom Getting the best of a Charley. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Men sampling the latest home brew, 1850

Men sampling the latest home brew, 1850
3478393 Men sampling the latest home brew, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting men sampling the latest home brew. Illustrated by George Cruikshank (1792-1878)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Drinking Companions, 1850

Drinking Companions, 1850
3478392 Drinking Companions, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration titled Drinking Companions'. Illustrated by George Cruikshank (1792-1878) a British caricaturist and book illustrator

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Oliver Twist, 1850 (engraving)

Oliver Twist, 1850 (engraving)
3478256 Oliver Twist, 1850 (engraving); (add.info.: Illustration for Charles Dickens Oliver Twist depicting various characters)

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: Riff-raff competing for bread and wine at the Fete of St. Louis. Evening of the Fete of St

Riff-raff competing for bread and wine at the Fete of St. Louis. Evening of the Fete of St
FLO4686834 Riff-raff competing for bread and wine at the Fete of St. Louis. Evening of the Fete of St. Louis, or Dick, Jenkins and the Halibuts witnessing the Canaille in all their glory

Background imageGeorge Cruikshank Collection: A crowd catching bread, sausages and wine thown from booths on the Champs Elysees

A crowd catching bread, sausages and wine thown from booths on the Champs Elysees. Morning of the Fete of St
FLO4686831 A crowd catching bread, sausages and wine thown from booths on the Champs Elysees. Morning of the Fete of St. Louis, or Dick and Jenkins enjoying Life in the Elysian Fields



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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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The George Cruikshank collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of one of Britain's most famous artists. George Cruikshank was a renowned illustrator and caricaturist who lived in the 19th century. He produced numerous illustrations for books and magazines during his lifetime, including Charles Dickens' novels Oliver Twist and Sketches by Boz. His work was known for its satirical edge and social commentary on Victorian society. Our collection features some of his most iconic pieces such as "The Drunkard's Children" and "The Bottle". The artwork is available in various sizes to suit different spaces in your home or office. Whether you prefer classic black-and-white illustrations or vibrant colors that pop off the page, there is something for everyone in this collection. The George Cruikshank collection offers an excellent opportunity to own a piece of British history while adding character to any room with its unique style.
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