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"Capturing the Essence of Humor: The World of Cartoonists" In the realm of artistry and wit, cartoonists have left an indelible mark on our culture

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures, ca. 1888. ca. 1888

Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures, ca. 1888. ca. 1888
Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures, ca. 1888

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Hogarth, (1697-1764), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Hogarth, (1697-1764), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Hogarth, (1697-1764), 1830. William Hogarth (1697-1764) English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist known for his moral series A Harlots Progress

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Lands End, Cornwall - Dr Syntax rock

Lands End, Cornwall - Dr Syntax rock - bearing a remarkable similarity to the profile of the comic character created by William Combe and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson in 1812. Date: circa 1907

Background imageCartoonist Collection: William Hogarth

William Hogarth
Engraving From 1834 Featuring The English Artist And Cartoonist, William Hogarth. Hogarth Lived From 1697 Until 1764

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Portrait of William Hogarth

Portrait of William Hogarth
Vintage engraving of William Hogarth 1697 to 1764, who was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Cover of Les Multituds, collection of stories, edition printed in Barcelona in 1906

Cover of Les Multituds, collection of stories, edition printed in Barcelona in 1906, work by the Catalan writer and art critic Raymon Casellas

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist: Samuel Rawle

Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist: Samuel Rawle
Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. View showing No 30 Leicester Square, the home of William Hogarth from 1733 until his death in 1764

Background imageCartoonist Collection: William Hogarths tomb in St Nicholas churchyard, Chiswick, Hounslow, London, c1820

William Hogarths tomb in St Nicholas churchyard, Chiswick, Hounslow, London, c1820

Background imageCartoonist Collection: The painters march from Finchly... 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby

The painters march from Finchly... 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
The painters march from Finchly, dedicated to the King of ye Gypsies as an encourager of Art &c, 1753. Hogarth, accompanied by a woman who points to a pair of horns over his head, flees from a village

Background imageCartoonist Collection: William Hogarth, 18th century English painter, printmaker, satirist and cartoonist, (c1850)

William Hogarth, 18th century English painter, printmaker, satirist and cartoonist, (c1850). Much of Hogarths work was targeted at contemporary politics, lifestyles and customs

Background imageCartoonist Collection: The Cartoonist - Stage VI, c1920. Artist: Edmund Joseph Sullivan

The Cartoonist - Stage VI, c1920. Artist: Edmund Joseph Sullivan
The Cartoonist - Stage VI, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - E J Sullivan and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageCartoonist Collection: The Cartoonist - Stage IV, c1920. Artist: Edmund Joseph Sullivan

The Cartoonist - Stage IV, c1920. Artist: Edmund Joseph Sullivan
The Cartoonist - Stage IV, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - E J Sullivan and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageCartoonist Collection: The Property Room of a Clever Cartoonist, c1890. Artist: Frederick Richardson

The Property Room of a Clever Cartoonist, c1890. Artist: Frederick Richardson
The Property Room of a Clever Cartoonist, c1890. From the pen drawing by Fred Richardson. 1905-6. From The Studio Volume 36 [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1905-6]

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Honore Daumier, French artist, c1870s (1956)

Honore Daumier, French artist, c1870s (1956). Daumier (1808-1879) is best known for his caricatures of French political figures and satirical observations on 19th century French life

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Andre Gill, French caricaturist, 1868

Andre Gill, French caricaturist, 1868. Born Louis-Alexandre Gosset de Guines (1840-1885) he adopted the name Andre Gill in tribute to his hero, the English caricaturist James Gillray

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Alfred Grevin, French illustrator and caricaturist, 1887

Alfred Grevin, French illustrator and caricaturist, 1887. A photograph from Album de Photographies dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1850-1900, 2nd album, Editions MD, Paris

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Honore Daumier, French artist, 1868

Honore Daumier, French artist, 1868. A prolific draughtsman, Daumier (1808-1879) is best known for his caricatures of French political figures and satirical observations on 19th century French life

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Adolphe Willette, French artist, 1913

Adolphe Willette, French artist, 1913. A photograph from Album de Photographies dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1860-1925, 9th album, Editions MD, Paris

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Francisque Poulbot, French cartoonist and illustrator, 1909

Francisque Poulbot, French cartoonist and illustrator, 1909. A photograph from Album de Photographies dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1860-1925, 9th album, Editions MD, Paris

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Sir John Tenniel, British artist and cartoonist, 1889 (1895)

Sir John Tenniel, British artist and cartoonist, 1889 (1895). Tenniel (1820-1914) drew numerous cartoons and caricatures for Punch

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Henry Bunbury Esq, 1787. Artist: Thomas Ryder

Henry Bunbury Esq, 1787. Artist: Thomas Ryder
Henry Bunbury Esq, 1787. Portrait of British artist Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811). Bunbury was an equerry to the Duke of York

Background imageCartoonist Collection: The Tout - artist

The Tout - artist
Mr P. R. G. Buchanan, whose caricatures, mainly of horse racing society, under the pseudonym The Tout were published in The Tatler and The Bystander magazines during the 1920s and 30s

Background imageCartoonist Collection: English artist William Hogarth, print made by George Perfect Harding after Hogarthśs own self

English artist William Hogarth, print made by George Perfect Harding after Hogarthśs own self portrait. William Hogarth, 1697 - 1764, painter, pictorial satarist

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Engraving depicting ladies playing lawn tennis, 19th century

Engraving depicting ladies playing lawn tennis, 19th century
Engraving depicting ladies playing lawn tennis

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Illustration depicting a scene from Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking-Glass

Illustration depicting a scene from Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking-Glass
Illustration depicting a scene from Lewis Carrolls Through the LookingGlass, and What Alice Found There

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Illustration depicting families enjoying a day at the seaside, 19th century

Illustration depicting families enjoying a day at the seaside, 19th century
Illustration depicting ladies enjoying a day at the seaside

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Cartoon commenting on the growing popularity of golf, 19th century

Cartoon commenting on the growing popularity of golf, 19th century
Cartoon commenting on the growing popularity of golf

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Illustration depicting Scarborough Beach

Illustration depicting Scarborough Beach
Illustration depicting the height of the season at Scarborough. Illustrated by George du Maurier (1834-1896) a Franco-British cartoonist and author. Dated 19th century

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Illustration depicting an Occult scene by William Hogarth, 18th century

Illustration depicting an Occult scene by William Hogarth, 18th century
Illustration by William Hogarth

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Johan Erik Bolinder Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch

Johan Erik Bolinder Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch
Johan Erik Bolinder, Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch, Johan Wilhelm Palmstruck (1770-1811), army officer, cartoonist, engraver, painting, Ivory, Height, 5 cm (1.9 inch)

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Jean-Baptiste-SimA Chardin Young Student Drawing

Jean-Baptiste-SimA Chardin Young Student Drawing
Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, Young Student Drawing, Cartoonist, Painting, Oil on oak, Oil on wood, Height, 18 cm (7 inch), Width, 15.5 cm (6.1 inch, Signed, Chardin

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Edvard PersA us 1841-1890 artist cartoonist hoofintendent

Edvard PersA us 1841-1890 artist cartoonist hoofintendent
Edvard Perseus, Edvard Perseus (1841-1890), artist, cartoonist, hoofintendent, married to Agnes Claesson, Oil on canvas, Height, 51 cm (20 inches), Width, 41.5 cm (16.3 inches)

Background imageCartoonist Collection: George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier 1834 - 1896 French Born British Author And Cartoonist From

George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier 1834 - 1896 French Born British Author And Cartoonist From The Book The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine May To October 1883

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Phil May 1864 1903 English Caricaturist After A Portrait By Leslie Ward 1851 1922 Known As Spy

Phil May 1864 1903 English Caricaturist After A Portrait By Leslie Ward 1851 1922 Known As Spy

Background imageCartoonist Collection: William Schwenck Gilbert, 1836-1911. British Dramatist, Poet, Satirist, Librettist

William Schwenck Gilbert, 1836-1911. British Dramatist, Poet, Satirist, Librettist, Cartoonist And Composer. Best Known For His Operatic Collaborations With Arthur Sullivan

Background imageCartoonist Collection: H. H. Harris, 1940

H. H. Harris, 1940
H.H. Harris, a cartoonist and poster-maker of the time, sketches a serviceman on his tour of the Midlands. Harris toured the country in his caravan, pictured here

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Old Bill and Co. October 1940

Old Bill and Co. October 1940
" I ll let yet get away with it this time, but remember! I got a front door, h and a knocker!" Bruce Bairnsfather jokes that the damage inflicted on homes by German air raids has made it

Background imageCartoonist Collection: George Belcher - cartoonist

George Belcher - cartoonist
George Frederick Arthur Belcher (19 September 1875 3 October 1947), English cartoonist, etcher and painter of genre, sporting subjects and still life. Contributor of cartoons to Punch and The Tatler

Background imageCartoonist Collection: William Heath Robinson interrogated in France, WW1

William Heath Robinson interrogated in France, WW1
An autobiographical sketch by William Heath Robinson, published in his memoirs, My Line of Life, illustrating an incident at St. Nazaire when he visited the American Army in France

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Bruce Bairnsfather in his Sunbeam with Old Bill mascot

Bruce Bairnsfather in his Sunbeam with Old Bill mascot
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, famous for his cartoons of trench humour in The Bystander during the First World War seen at the wheel of his Sunbeam car with an aluminium car mascot in the shape of

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Christmas Truce by Bruce Bairnsfather

Christmas Truce by Bruce Bairnsfather
A memory of Christmas, 1914: " Look at this blokes buttons, arry. I should reckon e as a maid to dress im." A picture by the famous wartime Bystander cartoonist and creator of Old Bill

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Suffragette Card Game PANKO

Suffragette Card Game PANKO
Suffragette card game entitled Panko The Great Card Game Suffragists V Anti-Suffragists. The cards were illustrated by E.T Reed, a cartoonist for Punch Magazine

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Miseries of London by Rowlandson

Miseries of London by Rowlandson

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Captain Bruce Bairnsfather at work

Captain Bruce Bairnsfather at work
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959), British soldier, artist and cartoonist, famous for his curmudgeonly creation, Ole Bill - a typical British Tommy - during the First World War for The Bystander

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Tom Browne

Tom Browne (1870 - 1910), artist and illustrator. Known as a black and white artist, as magazine illustrators of the day were

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Anti-German cartoon, Germans at Verdun, WW1

Anti-German cartoon, Germans at Verdun, WW1
An anti-German cartoon by a Belgian cartoonist showing the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, having difficulties on the battlefield at Verdun, north eastern France

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Heath Robinson and his pea-splitting machine

Heath Robinson and his pea-splitting machine
Photograph of William Heath Robinson (1872 - 1944), pictured with his own model of a pea-splitting machine. A well-loved artist, illustrator and cartoonist

Background imageCartoonist Collection: Humphreys Print Shop, London

Humphreys Print Shop, London
Mrs Humphreys print shop in St James Street, London, where Gillrays latest prints were displayed



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"Capturing the Essence of Humor: The World of Cartoonists" In the realm of artistry and wit, cartoonists have left an indelible mark on our culture. One such iconic meeting took place during World War I when Captain Bairnsfather encountered Old Bill, a character that would become beloved by millions. Designed by Bruce Bairnsfather himself, this meeting sparked a legacy that continues to resonate today. Beyond wartime humor, cartoonists have played pivotal roles in shaping political landscapes. From liberal posters for General Elections to their talented artists behind them, these cartoons became powerful tools for social commentary. David Low stands out as one such influential figure whose sharp pen brought forth biting satire and incisive critiques. The impact of cartoonists extends beyond their drawings alone; it transcends into merchandise that captures the essence of their creations. Bruce Bairnsfather's work has inspired a range of collectibles and memorabilia that allow fans to cherish his timeless humor. Looking back through history, we encounter pioneers like Mr James Gillray who revolutionized caricature with his self-portrait from c1800. His artistic prowess paved the way for future generations to explore new realms within this expressive medium. Cartoonists continue to leave their mark on contemporary society as well. Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale's collaboration on "5064 Gerrard" showcases how modern-day artists push boundaries while staying true to tradition. May/Phil/Vanity Fair '95 brings us another example where vibrant illustrations captivate audiences with their charm and whimsy. Even comic characters find themselves immortalized through cartoons – Tintin and Snowy grace the former headquarters of Tintin publisher Abel Faivre in a delightful display of visual storytelling at its finest. As we delve deeper into the world of artistry, we discover diverse talents like Caran d'Ache whose portrait paintings capture emotions with remarkable precision – each stroke revealing hidden depths within his subjects.