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Illustration from the Catalogue of the Exhibition of the Works of the English Humourists in Art (engraving)
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Illustration from the Catalogue of the Exhibition of the Works of the English Humourists in Art (engraving)
1055744 Illustration from the Catalogue of the Exhibition of the Works of the English Humourists in Art (engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from the Catalogue of the Exhibition of the Works of the English Humourists in Art, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. Illustration for The Graphic, 29 June 1889.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23559536
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1787 1819 Edhibitions Exhibited Exhibitors Hands Royal Institute Of Painters St James State Water Colours Works World Exhibition 1456
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This print showcases an intricate illustration from the Catalogue of the Exhibition of the Works of the English Humourists in Art. Created by renowned engraver James Gillray, this piece captures a moment filled with humor and satire. The image depicts a scene where ancient military dandies clash with their modern counterparts, highlighting the stark contrast between traditional and contemporary styles. In this lively composition, we see hands raised in an assault as these military figures engage in a fencing match. Among them is Lord Cranley, known for his flamboyant fashion choices and extravagant lifestyle. The father of modern military dandies stands tall amidst this chaotic spectacle. The setting is none other than St James's Palace, adding a touch of grandeur to this satirical portrayal. With its clever wit and sharp commentary on societal norms, Gillray's work invites viewers to reflect on the absurdities of their time. Originally exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, this illustration gained widespread recognition when it was featured in The Graphic newspaper on June 29th, 1889. Its inclusion in Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection further solidifies its significance as a testament to English humourists' artistic prowess. Through vibrant watercolors and meticulous attention to detail, Gillray masterfully captures both historical events such as Dumouriez dining alongside political figures like C. J Fox while seamlessly intertwining elements from different eras into one cohesive narrative. This print serves as a window into an era rich with
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