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George Du Maurier was a French-born British cartoonist and author who is best known for his novel Trilby

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Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Varnishing Day at the Royal Academy, 1877. Artist: George Du Maurier

Varnishing Day at the Royal Academy, 1877. Artist: George Du Maurier
Varnishing Day at the Royal Academy, 1877. From the 19th June 1877 edition of Punch Magazine

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Conscious Martyr, 1881 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Conscious Martyr, 1881 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Conscious Martyr, 1881 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Awkward Incident in Fashionable Life, 1876 (1891). Artist: Swain

Awkward Incident in Fashionable Life, 1876 (1891). Artist: Swain
Awkward Incident in Fashionable Life, 1876 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Music at Home, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Music at Home, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Music at Home, 1872 (1891). Study of an amateur comic singer struggling with an unsympathising audience. A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Modest Assurance, 1879 (1891). Artist: Swain

Modest Assurance, 1879 (1891). Artist: Swain
Modest Assurance, 1879 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Circumstantial Evidence, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Circumstantial Evidence, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Circumstantial Evidence, 1879 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Episodes in High Life, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Episodes in High Life, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Episodes in High Life, 1879 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Alarming Scarcity, 1874 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Alarming Scarcity, 1874 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Alarming Scarcity, 1874 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Rivals in Social Success, 1880 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Rivals in Social Success, 1880 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Rivals in Social Success, 1880 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Speciality, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Speciality, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Speciality, 1882. A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume I, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Brilliant Idea, 1881 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Brilliant Idea, 1881 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Brilliant Idea, 1881 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Different Thing, 1877 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Different Thing, 1877 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Different Thing, 1877 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Impenitent, 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Impenitent, 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Impenitent, 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: International Reciprocity, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

International Reciprocity, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
International Reciprocity, 1879 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: The Terrors of the Law, 1881 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

The Terrors of the Law, 1881 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
The Terrors of the Law, 1881 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Doux Souvenir de Fontainebleau, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Doux Souvenir de Fontainebleau, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Doux Souvenir de Fontainebleau, 1886 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Amenities of the Tennis Lawn, 1883 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Amenities of the Tennis Lawn, 1883 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Amenities of the Tennis Lawn, 1883 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Tempora Mutantur!, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Tempora Mutantur!, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Tempora Mutantur!, 1886 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Barbarous Technicalities of Lawn Tennis, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Barbarous Technicalities of Lawn Tennis, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Barbarous Technicalities of Lawn Tennis, 1882 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Comforting, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Comforting, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Comforting, 1882 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Business-like Offer, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Business-like Offer, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Business-like Offer, 1886 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Induction, 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Induction, 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Induction, 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: The Main Chance, 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

The Main Chance, 1878 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
The Main Chance, 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Music at Home, 1885 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Music at Home, 1885 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Music at Home, 1885 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Consolation, 1880 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Consolation, 1880 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Consolation, 1880 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Struggle for Supremacy, 1875 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Struggle for Supremacy, 1875 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Struggle for Supremacy, 1875 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Excess a Fault, 1875 (1891). Artist: Swain

Excess a Fault, 1875 (1891). Artist: Swain
Excess a Fault, 1875 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Its not so difficult to speak French, after all, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Its not so difficult to speak French, after all, 1882 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Its not so difficult to speak French, after all, 1882 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Social Beings, 1876 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Social Beings, 1876 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Social Beings, 1876 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Disastrous Result of Beautymania, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Disastrous Result of Beautymania, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Disastrous Result of Beautymania, 1879 (1891). The last new beauty, having an innocent cast of countenance, has been painted, sculptured, and photographed with her head on one side

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: The Ruling Passion, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

The Ruling Passion, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
The Ruling Passion, 1872 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Circumstantial Evidence, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Circumstantial Evidence, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Circumstantial Evidence, 1886 (1891). Edwin: I ve just found a shot in my bit of partridge!. Angelina: How odd, so have I! Poor things, they ve had to shoot it twice!

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Two Thrones, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Two Thrones, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Two Thrones, 1879 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: The Festive Season, 1883 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

The Festive Season, 1883 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
The Festive Season, 1883 (1891). Mistress: And you may all of you ask a friend to dinner, you know; and, Smithers, you can ask your wife. Butler: Thanks you, ma am; I think not, if you please

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Art in Excelsis, 1874 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Art in Excelsis, 1874 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Art in Excelsis, 1874 (1891). The Montgomery Spiffunses have just had their drawing-room ceiling elaborately decorated by artistic hands

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Graceless Child, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

A Graceless Child, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
A Graceless Child, 1872 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Happy Thought!, 1887 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Happy Thought!, 1887 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Happy Thought!, 1887 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Aggravating Flippancy, 1870 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Aggravating Flippancy, 1870 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Aggravating Flippancy, 1870 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Sweet Delusion, 1878 (1891). Artist: Swain

A Sweet Delusion, 1878 (1891). Artist: Swain
A Sweet Delusion, 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Ceremony, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Ceremony, 1872 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Ceremony, 1872 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Darwinian Ancestor, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier

Darwinian Ancestor, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
Darwinian Ancestor, 1887. Charles Darwin (1809-1882) said to the Scottish geologist Charles Lyell (1797-1875) Our ancestor was an animal which breathed water, had a swim-bladder

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: George du Maurier cartoon from Punch illustrating Darwinism, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier

George du Maurier cartoon from Punch illustrating Darwinism, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
Development of Species Under Civilisation, 1887. The old evolutionary argument of Nature or Nurture: it would be a brave person who came to a conclusion on this evidence. Cartoon from Punch

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: The Survival of the Fittest; application of Darwinism in the 21st century, 1880

The Survival of the Fittest; application of Darwinism in the 21st century, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier
The Survival of the Fittest ; application of Darwinism in the 21st century, 1880. The term Survival of the fittest was first used by Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) in 1851

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: Honour to Agneta Frances Ramsay! Cambridge, June, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier

Honour to Agneta Frances Ramsay! Cambridge, June, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
Honour to Agneta Frances Ramsay! Cambridge, June, 1887. Mr Punch bows to Agneta Frances Ramsay who sat, and passed with First Class Honours, the papers set

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: The Coming Race, 1872. Artist: George du Maurier

The Coming Race, 1872. Artist: George du Maurier
The Coming Race, 1872. Cartoon showing the patronising attitude women in the medical profession could expect from male colleagues. From Punch, London, 14 September 1872

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier

A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier
A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. A large party of Cooks Tourists queueing outside a restaurant. Cartoon from Punch, 25th September 1880

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Collection: George Du Maurier, British writer and artist, c1890

George Du Maurier, British writer and artist, c1890. Du Maurier (1834-96) French-born English illustrator, cartoonist and novelist



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George Du Maurier Collection

George Du Maurier was a French-born British cartoonist and author who is best known for his novel Trilby. He was born in Paris in 1834, the son of a French actor. He moved to London at the age of 21 and began working as an illustrator for Punch magazine. His illustrations were popular with readers and he went on to become one of the most successful cartoonists of his time. In addition to his cartoons, he wrote several novels including Peter Ibbetson and Trilby which became a bestseller in 1895. His work was admired by many writers including Oscar Wilde who praised him for his “brilliant draughtsmanship”. Du Maurier died in 1896 but his legacy lives on through his work which continues to be celebrated today.
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The George Du Maurier collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of the renowned artist. George Du Maurier was an English cartoonist and writer who gained fame for his illustrations in Punch magazine during the late 19th century. His work often featured social commentary on Victorian society and he was known for his intricate pen-and-ink drawings. Our collection showcases some of Du Maurier's most iconic pieces including "Trilby", which features a young woman with hypnotic powers, as well as other whimsical illustrations that capture the spirit of the era. The artwork is available in various sizes to suit any space or budget and would make a perfect addition to any home or office decor. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or simply want to add some character to your living space, the George Du Maurier collection from Media Storehouse offers something for everyone.
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George Du Maurier was a renowned artist and illustrator who lived in the 19th century. He is known for his exceptional talent in creating intricate drawings that capture the essence of Victorian society. George Du Maurier's art prints are high-quality reproductions of some of his most famous works, including illustrations from novels such as "Trilby" and "Peter Ibbetson." These prints are perfect for those who appreciate fine art and want to add a touch of sophistication to their home or office decor. The We offer a wide range of George Du Maurier's art prints, which have been carefully selected to ensure that they meet the highest standards of quality. Whether you're looking for a classic black-and-white print or something more colorful, there is sure to be an option that suits your taste. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that it captures all the details and nuances of the original artwork. If you're looking for beautiful and timeless art prints by one of history's greatest artists, then George Du Maurier's collection at Media Storehouse is definitely worth exploring.
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We offer a wide range of art prints by George Du Maurier, one of the most renowned artists in the field of Arts. You can choose from an extensive collection of his works that include illustrations and sketches depicting various themes such as social satire, romance, and humor. Some popular prints available at Media Storehouse include "Trilby," "The Martian," "Peter Ibbetson," and many more. George Du Maurier's unique style is characterized by his intricate use of lines and shading to create detailed images that are both beautiful and thought-provoking. His art has been widely appreciated for its ability to capture the essence of Victorian society while also providing insights into human nature. Whether you're looking for a classic piece to adorn your home or office or want to add some depth to your personal art collection, we have got you covered with their vast selection of George Du Maurier's art prints.
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