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"Satire: A Timeless Art of Social Commentary" From William Hogarth's iconic prints Gin Lane and Beer Street, to James Gillray's biting political cartoons

Background imageSatire Collection: Comic postcard, Scotchmans coat of arms

Comic postcard, Scotchmans coat of arms, with a humorous verse. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, A hint for the seaside, no bathing machine required

Cartoon, A hint for the seaside, no bathing machine required (just a wide crinoline). 1857

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, The Censors Dream after a course of pantomimes

Cartoon, The Censors Dream after a course of pantomimes. 1870

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, My Portrait at the Royal Academy

Cartoon, My Portrait at the Royal Academy. 1870

Background imageSatire Collection: Our New Electorate - Votes for Women

Our New Electorate - Votes for Women. circa 1918

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoons, Gymnastics for Ladies

Cartoons, Gymnastics for Ladies. 1870

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Fashions to Follow

Cartoon, Fashions to Follow
Fashions to Follow - predictions of future costume designs. 1870

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, En Balloon

Cartoon, En Balloon - a satire on the ballooning craze. circa 1846

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker

Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Refreshment Rooms. A satire on JMW Turners painting of the same name. 1850

Background imageSatire Collection: Title page, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker

Title page, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - a satire on JMW Turners painting of the same name. 1850

Background imageSatire Collection: That Oxford Cut - Oxford Bags cartoon

That Oxford Cut - Oxford Bags cartoon
Shorty: " D yer mean ter say, Ginger, you ad an offer o a pair of them Oxford trousers once? Why didn t you take em?" Ginger

Background imageSatire Collection: America - Satire On Benedict Arnold

America - Satire On Benedict Arnold
Satire On Benedict Arnold During The American War of Independence. Date: 1783

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Souvenir of the Trip to Annapolis

Cartoon, Souvenir of the Trip to Annapolis of the Anti-Anderson League, Baltimore, 27 February 1908. A satire on the prohibition of alcohol movement. Date: 1908

Background imageSatire Collection: The Analysis of Beauty II by William Hogarth

The Analysis of Beauty II by William Hogarth -- men and women dancing in a grand salon. 18th century

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Jones has an excellent view of the Sea Serpent 1856

Cartoon, Jones has an excellent view of the Sea Serpent 1856
Cartoon, Jones has an excellent view of the Sea Serpent on his voyage from the Isle of Dogs to Hungerford Pier. Date: 1856

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Sanitary and insanitary matters

Cartoon, Sanitary and insanitary matters
Larger figure representing the industries surrounding the River Thames like the soup boiling factory where bones were used and the knackers yard where injured animals were taken to be slaughtered

Background imageSatire Collection: Armistice Day procession, London, 11 November 1918

Armistice Day procession, London, 11 November 1918
Armistice Day procession in London on 11 November 1918, with a banner of Kaiser Wilhelm inspired by the cartoons of Bruce Bairnsfather. 1918

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon comment on Prime Minister Charles Grey

Cartoon comment on Prime Minister Charles Grey
Cartoon, Politics - a comment on the Whig Prime Minister Charles Grey. circa 1833

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, A Licenced Vitualer

Cartoon, A Licenced Vitualer. circa 1833

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, The Irish Church Bill, 1833

Cartoon, The Irish Church Bill, 1833. Date: 1833

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Miss-Ann-Thropy

Cartoon, Miss-Ann-Thropy. 19th century

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Hope told a Flattering Tale

Cartoon, Hope told a Flattering Tale. 19th century

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Elderly Politicians

Cartoon, Elderly Politicians. 19th century

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon of W E Gladstone as Bubbles

Cartoon of W E Gladstone as Bubbles
Cartoon of W E Gladstone as John Everett Millais Bubbles. 1887

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd

Cartoon advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, makers of printing inks. The winner of a beauty competition writes: I ascribe my success entirely to the use of your charming inks. 20th century

Background imageSatire Collection: The parliamentary female

The parliamentary female
Father of the family: " Come, dear; we so seldom go out together now- can t you take us all to the play tonight!" Mistress of the House, and MP: " How you talk, Charles

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, Essence of Parliament (MPs)

Cartoon, Essence of Parliament (MPs)
Cartoon, Essence of Parliament -- Mr Punch shows members of the House of Commons as microscopic bugs in a petri dish. 1883

Background imageSatire Collection: Protective wear 1886

Protective wear 1886
Humorous illustration for gentlemens protective clothing from the onslaught of mud from the busy traffic. 1886

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon, The Automatic Policeman

Cartoon, The Automatic Policeman -- Put a penny in the slot and he stops the traffic. 1889

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoons, W H Smith as Secretary for War

Cartoons, W H Smith as Secretary for War - a Fancy German Portrait, and the Reality. William Henry Smith, newsagent, bookseller and Conservative MP

Background imageSatire Collection: Cartoon - The Duke of Yorks March

Cartoon - The Duke of Yorks March, Leipzig to London. early 19th century

Background imageSatire Collection: William Thomas Stead - Newspaper editor and Peace campaigner

William Thomas Stead - Newspaper editor and Peace campaigner
A Pushing Stead. William Thomas Stead (18491912) - English newspaper editor who, pioneer of investigative journalism and peace campaigner. Died in the sinking of the Titanic

Background imageSatire Collection: Sad End of a German Spy Behind the British Line, WW1

Sad End of a German Spy Behind the British Line, WW1
The Sad End of a German Spy Behind the British Line. He foolishly endeavoured to obtain information from our sign boards!

Background imageSatire Collection: Otto von Bismarck playing the penny whistle, German Emperor William I

Otto von Bismarck playing the penny whistle, German Emperor William I and Russian bear dancing alone to the music. Date: 1875

Background imageSatire Collection: BIG BOSS

BIG BOSS
Democracy - Depicting a vulture over looking workers while sitting upon a human skull 1941

Background imageSatire Collection: League of Nations satire

League of Nations satire
The League of Nations Incomplete : The Gap in the Bridge Date: December 1919

Background imageSatire Collection: Evening, or A Man of Feeling, 1802-11. Creator: Unknown

Evening, or A Man of Feeling, 1802-11. Creator: Unknown
Evening, or A Man of Feeling, 1802-11

Background imageSatire Collection: The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20. Creator: Unknown

The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20. Creator: Unknown
The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20

Background imageSatire Collection: Morning, or, the Man of Taste, 1802-11. Creator: Unknown

Morning, or, the Man of Taste, 1802-11. Creator: Unknown
Morning, or, the Man of Taste, 1802-11

Background imageSatire Collection: The Damnation of Obadiah (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20. Creator: Unknown

The Damnation of Obadiah (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20. Creator: Unknown
The Damnation of Obadiah (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20

Background imageSatire Collection: The Siege of Namur by Captain Shandy and Corporal Trim (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20

The Siege of Namur by Captain Shandy and Corporal Trim (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20

Background imageSatire Collection: The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate Second, ca. 1810. Creator: Unknown

The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate Second, ca. 1810. Creator: Unknown
The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate Second, ca. 1810

Background imageSatire Collection: The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate First, 1800-1820. Creator: Unknown

The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate First, 1800-1820. Creator: Unknown
The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate First, 1800-1820

Background imageSatire Collection: Origin of the Gout, ca. 1810. Creator: Unknown

Origin of the Gout, ca. 1810. Creator: Unknown
Origin of the Gout, ca. 1810

Background imageSatire Collection: Four Scenes: How to Ride Genteel & Agreeable Down Hill;How to be Run Away With

Four Scenes: How to Ride Genteel & Agreeable Down Hill;How to be Run Away With
Four Scenes: How to Ride Genteel & Agreeable Down Hill; How to be Run Away With; The Mistaken Notion; How to Loose Your Way, 1787 or later

Background imageSatire 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 imageSatire Collection: A Long Minuet, 1787. Creator: Unknown

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

Background imageSatire Collection: A Hail Storm, 1800-1820. Creator: Unknown

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



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"Satire: A Timeless Art of Social Commentary" From William Hogarth's iconic prints Gin Lane and Beer Street, to James Gillray's biting political cartoons, it has long been a powerful tool for social commentary. These artists used their craft to expose the vices and follies of society with sharp wit and clever imagery. In Gin Lane, Hogarth vividly portrays the devastating effects of alcoholism on individuals and communities. The chaotic scene serves as a cautionary tale against excessive drinking, highlighting the dark underbelly of London's gin craze in the 18th century. Meanwhile, Beer Street presents a stark contrast - an idyllic vision of moderation and prosperity. By juxtaposing these two prints, Hogarth satirically critiques societal choices while advocating for responsible consumption. Moving forward in time, we encounter Gillray's Napoleon Cartoon from 1805. This satirical etching humorously depicts Napoleon Bonaparte and British Prime Minister William Pitt carving up the world like a plumb pudding during peace negotiations. Through this exaggerated portrayal, Gillray mocks both leaders' hunger for power at the expense of global stability. Satire is not limited to politics alone; it also tackles technological advancements like man riding on a steam rocket or advertisements such as D'Oyly Carte Opera Company poster. These works playfully poke fun at society's fascination with progress or consumerism. Even centuries ago, satire was employed by artists like Charles Williams who parodied an advertisement for Rumford stoves in Luxury or Comforts of a Rum p ford. By exaggerating its benefits through colorful caricatures, Williams exposes how easily people can be swayed by marketing tactics. The Serio-Comic War Map For The Year 1877 takes satire into geopolitical realms by comically mapping out international conflicts during that period. It highlights absurdities within war strategies while reminding viewers that behind every conflict lie real human lives affected by political decisions.