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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 Acrylic Blox Collection: George Du Maurier, British writer and artist, c1895. Artist: W&D Downey

George Du Maurier, British writer and artist, c1895. Artist: W&D Downey
George Du Maurier, British writer and artist, c1895. Du Maurier (1834-1896) French-born English illustrator, cartoonist and novelist

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Front cover of Trilby by George Du Maurier, 1894. Artist: George Du Maurier

Front cover of Trilby by George Du Maurier, 1894. Artist: George Du Maurier
Front cover of Trilby by George Du Maurier, 1894. The figure shown is the eponymous heroine, Trilby who, under hypnosis by Svengali, became a famous singer

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Where Ignorance is Bliss, 1868. Artist: George Du Maurier

Where Ignorance is Bliss, 1868. Artist: George Du Maurier
Where Ignorance is Bliss, 1868. Invasion of privacy by a seaside camera obscura (left). Theodore thinks he has found a private spot where he can woo Emily

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Why Shouldn t Girton Rink, When Cambridge Rows?, 1876. Artist: George Du Maurier

Why Shouldn t Girton Rink, When Cambridge Rows?, 1876. Artist: George Du Maurier
Why Shouldn t Girton Rink, When Cambridge Rows?, 1876 Lady students from Girton College on the towpath waving to crews rowing on the river Cam

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Rink to me only with thine eyes, 1876. Artist: George Du Maurier

Rink to me only with thine eyes, 1876. Artist: George Du Maurier
Rink to me only with thine eyes, 1876. The increasing popularity of roller-skates perhaps gave romantic young couples a better opportunity to be together without chaperones

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Pardonable Mistake, 1889. Artist: George du Maurier

A Pardonable Mistake, 1889. Artist: George du Maurier
A Pardonable Mistake, 1889. University education for women making their conversation confusing for their less educated friends. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 7 December 1889)

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Success in Life, 1867. Artist: George du Maurier

Success in Life, 1867. Artist: George du Maurier
Success in Life, 1867. Role reversal and the modern professional woman. In 1865 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836-1917) was licensed to practice by the Society of Apothecaries

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Au Clair de la Lune : the power of hypnosis, 1894. Artist: George du Maurier

Au Clair de la Lune : the power of hypnosis, 1894. Artist: George du Maurier
Au Clair de la Lune : the power of hypnosis, 1894. Trilby the tone-deaf! Who couldn t tell a C from an F!! giving a concert under Svengalis hypnotic influence. From Trilby by George du Maurier

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Benefits of university education for women, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier

Benefits of university education for women, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
Benefits of university education for women, 1887. A young man in a railway carriage offers a graduate of Girton College, Cambridge, some light reading for the journey

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Two Victims of the Turf, 1888

Two Victims of the Turf, 1888. Following the recent enquiry into abuses in horse racing, these two gentlemen are reduced to begging for their living. From Punch, or the London Charivari, May 5, 1888

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: The New Science, 1887

The New Science, 1887. Palm-reading and spiritualism were popular pastimes in the Victorian period. However, the damage that a reading could do to a happy relationship is illustrated in this cartoon

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Young Humanitarian, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier

A Young Humanitarian, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
A Young Humanitarian, 1887. A little girl, hearing the bagpipes music, is scared that the gentleman in a kilt is hurting some poor animal

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Distinguished Amateurs - The Hospital Nurse, 1886. Artist: George du Maurier

Distinguished Amateurs - The Hospital Nurse, 1886. Artist: George du Maurier
Distinguished Amateurs - The Hospital Nurse, 1886. A lady of imposing stature applies for a job. Despite the fact that training for nurses had been responsible for raising the profile of women in

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Causation, 1882

Causation, 1882. A long-awaited boiled egg arrives, the servant having a different idea of time from her finely-clad mistress. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 21, 1882

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Behind the Scenes, 1881

Behind the Scenes, 1881. Refreshments at railway stations differ between the first and second class refreshment rooms. From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 3, 1881

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Souvenir de Folkestone (Arrival of the Boulogne Boat), 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

Souvenir de Folkestone (Arrival of the Boulogne Boat), 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
Souvenir de Folkestone (Arrival of the Boulogne Boat), 1873. The boat from Boulogne brings French citizens escaping from the troubles of France. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 11, 1873

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Sweet Girl-Graduates... Afternoon Tea Versus Wine, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Sweet Girl-Graduates... Afternoon Tea Versus Wine, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Sweet Girl-Graduates... Afternoon Tea Versus Wine, 1872. The ladies, all of whom look very studious, drink tea, whilst the men would prefer a beer. A man leaning on the piano stares into space

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: The Coming Race, 1872

The Coming Race, 1872. This cartoon shows one of the new female doctors asking for assistance from a manly and upright male surgeon

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Just Hint a Fault, 1872

Just Hint a Fault, 1872. Punch takes a regular look at the absurd world of ladies fashions. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 13, 1872

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Small Things Amuse Small Minds, 1872

Small Things Amuse Small Minds, 1872. The rain falls as Mr and Mrs Jessamy shelter under a huge umbrella whilst watering their carefully tended garden

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Missing the Point, 1872

Missing the Point, 1872. A case of jargon being taken literally. A legal man confuses an elderly distressed gentleman. From Punch, or the London Charivari, May 18, 1872

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Degenerate Daughter, 1870. Artist: George du Maurier

A Degenerate Daughter, 1870. Artist: George du Maurier
A Degenerate Daughter, 1870. The extended family at breakfast. The young mother is concerned only for her family, whilst the Matriarch points to the startled and timid-looking defender of the realm

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Our Natural Advantages, 1888

Our Natural Advantages, 1888. The French visitor to London for the summer season of 1888 says that the Great British weather should protect the country from any invasion

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Lively Look-Out for Jones, 1876. Artist: George du Maurier

A Lively Look-Out for Jones, 1876. Artist: George du Maurier
A Lively Look-Out for Jones, 1876. Captain Jones is about to acquire every mans nightmare of a mother-in-law. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 21, 1876

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Female School of Art, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain

Female School of Art, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
Female School of Art, 1874. An elegant young man with time on his hands poses for a roomful of young women in a straight reversal of the usual roles

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Terrible Result of the Higher Education of Women!, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain

Terrible Result of the Higher Education of Women!, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
Terrible Result of the Higher Education of Women!, 1874. The beautiful young women go into dinner on the arms of the elderly professors

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Athletics, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier

Athletics, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
Athletics, 1869. Then, as now, boxing was a dangerous sport and, in this cartoon, Punch offers advice on a means of increasing its safety. From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 4, 1869

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Le Duel a Mort, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier

Le Duel a Mort, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
Le Duel a Mort, 1869. In an effort to stem the rising tide of his unpopularity, Napoleon III had relaxed press censorship in France

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Gentle Vegetarian, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier

A Gentle Vegetarian, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
A Gentle Vegetarian, 1869. A mighty hippopotamus displays its huge teeth. It is, however, as the hippo points out, the delicate lady on the other side of the cage who feasts on flesh

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier

Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Tobacco was by this time recognised as a health hazard, but its properties provided some comfort for the very poor

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: The Last Fast Thing, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

The Last Fast Thing, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
The Last Fast Thing, 1866 Women who attempted to enter the public sphere of men were often labelled fast. Here, Punch takes a dig at such women, showing an entirely female fire crew

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: An Authority, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

An Authority, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
An Authority, 1866. A woman sits in front of a mirror, with the hairdresser behind her holding a strange object. Every woman of fashion must place herself entirely in the hands of her hairdresser

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866 Artist: George du Maurier

What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866 Artist: George du Maurier
What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866. An illustration of how the world would look like if centaurs still existed

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Legend of Camelot - Part 4, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

A Legend of Camelot - Part 4, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
A Legend of Camelot - Part 4, 1866. A night scene, the moon is in the top right corner smiling. A man wearing several hats leans over the heads of two figures who appear to be kneeling down at

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Legend of Camelot - Part 3, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

A Legend of Camelot - Part 3, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
A Legend of Camelot - Part 3, 1866. A woman emerges from a small brick building in the centre of the pond, and walks across a drawbridge. She holds a comb and mirror and has masses of curly hair

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Legend of Camelot - Part 2, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

A Legend of Camelot - Part 2, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
A Legend of Camelot - Part 2, 1866. A woman carries a man by his feet over her shoulder. Three men on the left stand by and watch her, somewhat amused

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Legend of Camelot. Part 1, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

A Legend of Camelot. Part 1, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
A Legend of Camelot. Part 1, 1866. A woman walks along the street with her extremely long hair wrapped and billowing around her

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: General Adoption of the Rolling Skate, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

General Adoption of the Rolling Skate, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
General Adoption of the Rolling Skate, 1866. Men, women and children are all on roller skates, going about their usual business. In the top picture even the policeman is on skates

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: The Mother of Invention, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

The Mother of Invention, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
The Mother of Invention, 1866. A statuesque wife poses for her artist husband, with a duster and brush in each hand. Their son, little Freddy, sits on his Papas shoulders

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: A Poser, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

A Poser, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
A Poser, 1866. Mr Brown remarks That Wine, Sir, Has been in my cellar Four-and-Twenty years come last Christmas! Four-and-Twenty years-Sir

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Lady-Physicians, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

Lady-Physicians, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Lady-Physicians, 1865. A woman doctor takes the pulse of a patient who lies back in his chair looking at her. Just at the time that women were fighting to make careers in medicine

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Groundless Alarm, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

Groundless Alarm, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Groundless Alarm, 1865. The adventurous husband announces I m off to the Crystal Palace; and, bye the bye, I shall very likely go up in Mr. Glaishwells Balloon

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Gallant, but we fear Satirical Officer, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

Gallant, but we fear Satirical Officer, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Gallant, but we fear Satirical Officer, 1865. A group of young women all smoking, and having tea. One of them asks the man if he would like a cigarette, but he declines

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Distressing Infant Nightmare, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

Distressing Infant Nightmare, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Distressing Infant Nightmare, 1865. Founded on the legend of Banbury Cross. The nursery rhyme, Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross is pictured here through the imagination of a little girl

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: The Late Rain, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

The Late Rain, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
The Late Rain, 1865. Two gentlemen hitch their trousers up before attempting to cross the road. Many of Londons streets remained unpaved at this time

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: What Will Become of the Servant-Gals?, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

What Will Become of the Servant-Gals?, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
What Will Become of the Servant-Gals?, 1865. The lady of the house shows a benevolent gentleman visitor where her housemaid sleeps. This appears to be an outhouse, damp and dirty

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Wonderful Instinct of The Giraffe, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

Wonderful Instinct of The Giraffe, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Wonderful Instinct of The Giraffe, 1865. By which it Escapes Diphtheria during The Winter. (N.B. A Positive Fact.) This cartoon pokes a little gentle fun at the giraffes at London Zoo

Background imageGeorge Du Maurier Acrylic Blox Collection: Tatler cover - Gerald du Maurier

Tatler cover - Gerald du Maurier
Sir Gerald Hubert Edward Busson du Maurier (1873-1934), English actor and manager. Father to writers Angela du Maurier and Daphne du Maurier, son of the Punch artist George du Maurier



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George Du Maurier Acrylic Blox 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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