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Vanity Fair Collection

"Vanity Fair: A Captivating Glimpse into the World of Caricatures" Step right up and enter the enchanting world of Vanity Fair

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Vanity Fair Collection: The Count Della Catena, Count Strickland, 4 May 1893, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Viscount Falmouth (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Colonel Owen Lewis Cope Williams (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Richard D Oyly Carte (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: George Orby Wombwell, baronet, Vanity fair caricature
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Vanity Fair Collection: The Right Hon Lord Sandhurst, A soldiers son, 22 June 1889, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Vanity fair caricature, Henry Drummond Wolff, 1874, British diplomat
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Vanity Fair Collection: Charles Thurston Fogg-Elliot, 1894. Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
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Vanity Fair Collection: The Little Father, 1897. Creator: Jean Baptiste Guth
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Vanity Fair Collection: William Ward Tailby (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Sir Julian Goldsmid (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Alfred Curnick (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: HSH The Duke of Teck, The most popular of princes he has married the most popular of princesses
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Vanity Fair Collection: 1873 Richard Owen Old bones Vanity Fair
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr George Leeman (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Henry White (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Robert Bontine Cunninghame-Graham (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr Frederick Winn Knight (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr John Fletcher Moulton (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: The Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Dover, 31 December 1887, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Bobs, 21 June 1900, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: The Earl of Westmoreland, The affable Earl, 10 November 1883, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Miss Christabel Pankhurst (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: The Hon Frank Stanley Jackson (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Sir Charles W Macara (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr F E Smith, A Successful First Speech, Moab is my Washpot, 16 January 1907
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Vanity Fair Collection: James Selby, Old Times, 12 June 1886, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr William Gilbert Grace (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Sir Henry Hoyle Howarth (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Captain Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr James Monro (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr C M Wells, Father, 10 July 1907, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, The Badminton, 14 January 1897, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr Edmund Hodgson Yates, The World, 16 November 1878, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Vanity Fair Print - Thomas Erskine May 1st Baron Farnborough
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Vanity Fair Collection: Ralph Allen Gosset, Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms, House of Commons, Vanity fair caricature
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Vanity Fair Collection: Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, Victorian British statesman
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Vanity Fair Collection: Plum, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
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Vanity Fair Collection: Vanity Fair Print of Don Manuel Rances Y Villanueva
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Vanity Fair Collection: Vanity Fair Print of Archbishop Henry Edward Manning
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Vanity Fair Collection: Vanity Fair Print of Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby
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Vanity Fair Collection: 'Plan of the Road from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City
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Vanity Fair Collection: The Right Honourable Gathorne Hardy (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr William Hepworth Dixon (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Lord Radstock (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr Samuel Morley (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Mr Theodore Roosevelt (colour litho)
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Vanity Fair Collection: Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow (colour litho)


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"Vanity Fair: A Captivating Glimpse into the World of Caricatures" Step right up and enter the enchanting world of Vanity Fair, where larger-than-life personalities come to life through the stroke of an artist's pen. This captivating collection takes us on a journey through time, revealing the fascinating characters that graced its pages. In 19th-century England, George Orby Wombwell, baronet extraordinaire, stole the show with his exotic menagerie. His presence in Vanity Fair caricature immortalized him as a true spectacle for all to behold. Meanwhile, Henry Drummond Wolff, a British diplomat renowned for his charm and wit, found himself forever etched in history thanks to his dashing portrayal in 1874. The Right Hon Lord Sandhurst emerged from humble beginnings as a soldier's son but rose to prominence within Vanity Fair's colorful realm on that fateful day in June 1889. With vibrant hues capturing every detail of his distinguished persona, this cartoon became an emblematic symbol of aspiration and achievement. Not limited to nobility alone, Charles Thurston Fogg-Elliot made waves with his appearance in 1894. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward expertly captured Fogg-Elliot's essence – an embodiment of elegance and sophistication that resonated throughout society. Venturing beyond British shores brought us face-to-face with The Count Della Catena and Count Strickland. These European aristocrats left their mark on Vanity Fair's canvas in May 1893 – their portraits exuding both mystery and allure. But it wasn't just high-ranking individuals who found themselves thrust into the spotlight; Colonel Owen Lewis Cope Williams commanded attention with his commanding presence while Mr John Fletcher Moulton captivated audiences with intellect and charisma. Breaking societal norms came naturally to Miss Christabel Pankhurst – her inclusion among these illustrious figures showcased her unwavering determination to fight for women's rights.