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John Leech is an artist, curator, and art dealer based in London

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Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Beard and Moustache Movement, John Leech

The Beard and Moustache Movement, John Leech
The Beard and Moustache Movement, cartoon in Punch by John Leech commenting on the fashion for large beards. Railway Guard: Now, ma am, is this your luggage

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: 1855 Punch Dinosaurs Crystal Palace

1855 Punch Dinosaurs Crystal Palace
1855 Cartoon from Punchs Almanac of that year, ascribed to John Leech. " A visit to the antediluvian reptiles at Sydenham - master Tom strongly objects to having his mind improved"

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Great Lozenge-Maker. A Hint to Paterfamilias, 1858. Artist: John Leech

The Great Lozenge-Maker. A Hint to Paterfamilias, 1858. Artist: John Leech
The Great Lozenge-Maker. A Hint to Paterfamilias, 1858. This cartoon indicts the sweet-making industry. At the time, many strange, and possibly noxious ingredients were used in sweets

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech

Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech
Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. The irascible, curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge, sitting alone on Christmas Eve, is visited by the ghost of Marley, his late business partner

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)

Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)
Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London, 1843). This novella was the earliest and most popular of Dickens Christmas stories

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)

Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)
465482 Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching) by Leech, John (1817-64); 13x9 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Foxhounds invading a Victorian house

Foxhounds invading a Victorian house
A member of the local fox hunt has followed the foxhounds into a smart house - thankfully, without his horse - where the behaviour of the hounds is causing considerable uproar

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Ghost of Christmas Present appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech

The Ghost of Christmas Present appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, London 1843-1834

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Marley's ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64)

Marley's ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol
537032 Marley's ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, London 1843-1844. by Leech, John (1817-64); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. Artist: John Leech

A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. Artist: John Leech
A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. This novella was the earliest and most popular of Charles Dickens Christmas stories

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: DICKENS: CHRISTMAS CAROL, 1843. Marleys Ghost

DICKENS: CHRISTMAS CAROL, 1843. Marleys Ghost. Etching by John Leech from the first edition of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, 1843

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Horse and drunk huntsman crashing through a shop window

Horse and drunk huntsman crashing through a shop window, 19th century. Caingey Thornton in hunting pinks on Hercules, followed by Mr. Sponge on Multum in Parvo

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: A game keeper giving directions to a couple fox hunting

A game keeper giving directions to a couple fox hunting, 19th century. Facey Romford and Lucy Somersville on the trail of a fast bag fox. Fresh as a four year old

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: King Henry VI of England married to Margaret of Anjou

King Henry VI of England married to Margaret of Anjou at Titchfield Abbey, 23 April 1445. The mad king was 24 and the queen 15

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Field of Battle (in a fog) near Barnet, . Artist: John Leech

Field of Battle (in a fog) near Barnet, . Artist: John Leech
Field of Battle (in a fog) near Barnet, c1860, (c1860). The Battle of Barnet was a decisive engagement in the Wars of the Roses

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Rot the beggar exclaims Romford, 1865. Artists: John Leech, Hablot Knight Browne

Rot the beggar exclaims Romford, 1865. Artists: John Leech, Hablot Knight Browne
Rot the beggar exclaims Romford, 1865. From Mr. Facey Romfords Hounds, written by Robert Smith Surtees, illustrated by John Leech and H.K. Phiz Browne. [Bradbury, Evans & Co. London, 1865]

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Captain Spurrier cut down by Romford, 1865. Artists: John Leech, Hablot Knight Browne

Captain Spurrier cut down by Romford, 1865. Artists: John Leech, Hablot Knight Browne
Captain Spurrier cut down by Romford, 1865. From Mr. Facey Romfords Hounds, written by Robert Smith Surtees, illustrated by John Leech and H.K. Phiz Browne. [Bradbury, Evans & Co. London, 1865]

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Discovery of Guido Fawkes by Suffolk and Mounteagle, 1850. Artist: John Leech

Discovery of Guido Fawkes by Suffolk and Mounteagle, 1850. Artist: John Leech
Discovery of Guido Fawkes by Suffolk and Mounteagle, 1850. A satirical illustration on the capture of Guy Fawkes. Guy Fawkes is the best known of the conspirators behind a Roman Catholic conspiracy

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Take away that Bauble: Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament, 1850. Artist: John Leech

Take away that Bauble: Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament, 1850. Artist: John Leech
Take away that Bauble: Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament, 1850. A satirical illustration on the expulsion of Members of Parliamnet by Cromwell, 1653

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Wedding Party At Mrs. Byers s

The Wedding Party At Mrs. Byers s, Drawn By John Leech

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: A substitute for the Sea Side, or the Serpentine as it might be, 1858

A substitute for the Sea Side, or the Serpentine as it might be, 1858. Children swimming and building sandcastles
FLO4995474 A substitute for the Sea Side, or the Serpentine as it might be, 1858. Children swimming and building sandcastles, women feeding swans, changing into costumes near the lake in Hyde Park

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Topsy Turvey, or our Antipodes, 1854. Refined English ladies in crinolines waiting on rough

Topsy Turvey, or our Antipodes, 1854. Refined English ladies in crinolines waiting on rough
FLO4995435 Topsy Turvey, or our Antipodes, 1854. Refined English ladies in crinolines waiting on rough and unkempt gold prospectors in Australia during the Gold Rush

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Matrimonial Tattersalls, 1847. Satirical print of a market for brides

The Matrimonial Tattersalls, 1847. Satirical print of a market for brides
FLO4995405 The Matrimonial Tattersalls, 1847. Satirical print of a market for brides and grooms in the style of Tattersalls horse market

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Alarming Prospect: Single Ladies off to the Diggings, 1853. A crowd of women in crinolines

Alarming Prospect: Single Ladies off to the Diggings, 1853. A crowd of women in crinolines
FLO4995443 Alarming Prospect: Single Ladies off to the Diggings, 1853. A crowd of women in crinolines and bonnets stands on the dock waiting for ships to take them out to Australia and the Gold Rush

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change, 1852. Gentleman holding a baby while his wife in skirt

Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change, 1852. Gentleman holding a baby while his wife in skirt
FLO4995437 Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change, 1852. Gentleman holding a baby while his wife in skirt and bloomers leaves for her club with her girls

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: A Social Sketch, or Everything in Common 1850. Satirical print of social unrest after a revolution

A Social Sketch, or Everything in Common 1850. Satirical print of social unrest after a revolution
FLO4995416 A Social Sketch, or Everything in Common 1850. Satirical print of social unrest after a revolution. A black banjo player attacked by the men of the house for talking to a lady

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle

Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle to feed pigs in a
FLO4995408 Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle to feed pigs in a pigsty

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Telegraph cable linking Britain and her colony India, 1850

Telegraph cable linking Britain and her colony India, 1850
3479166 Telegraph cable linking Britain and her colony India, 1850; (add.info.: The telegraph cable linking Britain and her colony India is depicted as a conversation between John Bull and Britannia)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Cartoon making fun of the craze for mediums

Cartoon making fun of the craze for mediums
2602590 Cartoon making fun of the craze for mediums; (add.info.: Cartoon by John Leech from ''Punch'' making fun of the London craze for mediums, table-turning)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Plight of discredited mediums

Plight of discredited mediums
2602568 Plight of discredited mediums; (add.info.: John Leech cartoon on the plight of discredited mediums after the exposure of Daniel Douglas Home's frauds)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The English traveller, in the shape of John Bull, looking on in horror at what the railway

The English traveller, in the shape of John Bull, looking on in horror at what the railway companies were planning for
527866 The English traveller, in the shape of John Bull, looking on in horror at what the railway companies were planning for him

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian

Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian family playing
FLO4995471 Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian family playing soldiers for the Volunteer Force, a part-time territorial army

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving

Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving, swimming and playing in a Victorian pool
FLO4995460 Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving, swimming and playing in a Victorian pool

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855

A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855. A lady in black shawl gives a cookery book to
FLO4995445 A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855. A lady in black shawl gives a cookery book to a young mother in crinolines at a cute baby contest

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out

Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out of a leather case
FLO4995406 Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out of a leather case, quill and sticks

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Lawyer depicted reading a book on Libel Law, 1842

Lawyer depicted reading a book on Libel Law, 1842
3478928 Lawyer depicted reading a book on Libel Law, 1842; (add.info.: Lawyer depicted reading a book on Libel Law. Cartoon from Punch by John Leech (caricaturist) (1817-1864)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Picnic in the Drawing Room, a capital thing for a Wet Day, 1859

Picnic in the Drawing Room, a capital thing for a Wet Day, 1859. Satirical print showing Victorians lounging
FLO4995466 Picnic in the Drawing Room, a capital thing for a Wet Day, 1859. Satirical print showing Victorians lounging on the carpet with Fortnum and Mason picnic hampers

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Quiet Street, a Sketch from a Study Window, 1856. Satirical print showing a noisy London

The Quiet Street, a Sketch from a Study Window, 1856. Satirical print showing a noisy London street: a brassband
FLO4995451 The Quiet Street, a Sketch from a Study Window, 1856. Satirical print showing a noisy London street: a brassband, Masaniello's pipe organ, a hurdy gurdy, blackface musicians

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Higgledy-Piggledy, or a Domestic Republic 1849. Gentleman facing a revolt by his wife, children

Higgledy-Piggledy, or a Domestic Republic 1849. Gentleman facing a revolt by his wife, children
FLO4995421 Higgledy-Piggledy, or a Domestic Republic 1849. Gentleman facing a revolt by his wife, children, housekeepper and servants

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Fashions for 1844. Group of men in a park wearing tall hats, tight-waisted coats and jackets

Fashions for 1844. Group of men in a park wearing tall hats, tight-waisted coats and jackets
FLO4995413 Fashions for 1844. Group of men in a park wearing tall hats, tight-waisted coats and jackets. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from Punchos Pocket Books

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Some Sea-Side Fashions for 1863. Victorian ladies in short hooped skirts and tiny bonnets

Some Sea-Side Fashions for 1863. Victorian ladies in short hooped skirts and tiny bonnets, wearing riding boots
FLO4995472 Some Sea-Side Fashions for 1863. Victorian ladies in short hooped skirts and tiny bonnets, wearing riding boots, bloomers and shoes, holding walking sticks

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The telegraph cable linking France and Britain, 1850

The telegraph cable linking France and Britain, 1850
3479163 The telegraph cable linking France and Britain, 1850; (add.info.: The telegraph cable linking France and Britain as seen in a John Leech cartoon from 'Punch' magazine)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Cartoon poking fun at the craze for seances

Cartoon poking fun at the craze for seances
2602591 Cartoon poking fun at the craze for seances; (add.info.: John Leech cartoon from ''Punch'', London, 1853, poking fun at the craze for seances)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning

Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning
2602570 Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning; (add.info.: Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning spontaneously)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: Rent Day - The Cellar and Model Lodging-House.' The difference in accommodation for the urban worker

Rent Day - The Cellar and Model Lodging-House.' The difference in accommodation for the urban worker
527924 Rent Day - The Cellar and Model Lodging-House.' The difference in accommodation for the urban worker and family between the casual labourer, top, and the artisan

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: The Political Tilly Slowboy and Cobden's Baby (engraving)

The Political Tilly Slowboy and Cobden's Baby (engraving)
8622289 The Political Tilly Slowboy and Cobden's Baby (engraving) by Leech, John (1817-64) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Political Tilly Slowboy and Cobden's Baby)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: A Scene from 'The Haunted Man' (engraving)

A Scene from 'The Haunted Man' (engraving)
8622287 A Scene from 'The Haunted Man' (engraving) by Leech, John (1817-64) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Scene from 'The Haunted Man.' Illustration for The English Illustrated Magazine)

Background imageJohn Leech Collection: For the guild of literature and art (litho)

For the guild of literature and art (litho)
8675835 For the guild of literature and art (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: For the guild of literature and art)



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John Leech Collection

John Leech is an artist, curator, and art dealer based in London. He has been involved in the art world for over 20 years and works with a variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, photography and installation. His work has been exhibited internationally and he has collaborated with many leading galleries worldwide. Leech is passionate about creating unique works of art that reflect his own personal vision. He also curates exhibitions that bring together the best of contemporary artists from around the world. As an art dealer he offers advice to collectors on how to build their collections as well as helping them find pieces that fit their individual needs. John Leech's commitment to promoting new talent makes him a valuable asset to the international art community.
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The John Leech collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning display of artwork that showcases the talent and creativity of this renowned artist. Our collection features an array of wall art options including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. John Leech was a British caricaturist and illustrator who gained popularity in the 19th century for his humorous illustrations in Punch magazine. His work often depicted social satire and political commentary through whimsical drawings. The John Leech collection offers a wide range of subjects to choose from such as sports, animals, politics and everyday life. Each piece captures the essence of Victorian England with its intricate details and playful imagery. Whether you are looking to add some character to your home or office space or searching for unique gift ideas for friends and family members who appreciate fine artistry; the John Leech collection has something for everyone.
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John Leech was a renowned artist and illustrator who lived in the 19th century. He is best known for his satirical illustrations that appeared in Punch magazine, which were highly popular during his time. John Leech's art prints are reproductions of some of his most famous works, including caricatures, cartoons, and illustrations. These prints are created using high-quality printing techniques to ensure that they capture the detail and vibrancy of the original artwork. They are available in a range of sizes to suit different preferences and can be framed or mounted as desired. John Leech's art prints make excellent gifts for lovers of art or history, as well as anyone with an interest in satire or political commentary. They also provide a fascinating insight into life during Victorian times and offer a glimpse into one artist's unique perspective on the world around him.
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We offer a wide range of John Leech art prints for purchase. Some of the available prints include illustrations from his famous book, "Mr. Briggs and His Doings," as well as other humorous sketches and caricatures. Many of these prints depict scenes from Victorian England, showcasing Leech's talent for capturing the essence of everyday life in that era. In addition to his comedic works, Media Storehouse also offers some of Leech's more serious pieces, such as portraits and landscapes. These prints showcase his versatility as an artist and offer a glimpse into different aspects of his career. Whether you're looking for something lighthearted or more contemplative, there is sure to be a John Leech art print at Media Storehouse that will suit your taste. With high-quality printing techniques used to produce each piece, you can be confident that your chosen artwork will look stunning on display in your home or office.
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