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Cartoons have long been a beloved form of entertainment, captivating audiences with their whimsical and often satirical depictions of the world around us

Background imageCartoons Collection: Grand national union banner for 1864. Liberty, union and vic

Grand national union banner for 1864. Liberty, union and victory. Print shows a campaign banner for 1864 Republican presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln and running mate Andrew Johnson

Background imageCartoons Collection: Major general John Sullivan, a distinguish d officer in the

Major general John Sullivan, a distinguish d officer in the Continential sic Army. Print shows John Sullivan, three-quarter length portrait, wearing military uniform, standing, facing right

Background imageCartoons Collection: A new Dunciad done with a view of ye fluctuating ideas of ta

A new Dunciad done with a view of ye fluctuating ideas of taste, without preface or introduction. Engraving shows the interior of a room, where Hogarth, no.1

Background imageCartoons Collection: Sick of the property tax or ministerial influnza (sic)

Sick of the property tax or ministerial influnza (sic). Cartoon shows ministers, among them Vansittart and Castlereagh, vomiting taxes into a large bag labeled budget

Background imageCartoons Collection: Consular coachmanship

Consular coachmanship!!. Print shows Josephine standing in a carriage on the left which is drawn by four unruly horses, two are labeled A Jacobin and A Royalist; Napoleon

Background imageCartoons Collection: Dog and British Wasp

Dog and British Wasp
Dog (Germany) with the British Navy on its tail : I should like to wag it about but I think I d better keep it still... Date: circa 1914

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Clothes Season for Tourists

The Clothes Season for Tourists
The latest thing in Tourist outfits, specially recommended for walking tours Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evan"

Background imageCartoons Collection: A Tip for the Holidays

A Tip for the Holidays
A new combination game to suit all seasons. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageCartoons Collection: Arthur Moreland

Arthur Moreland, commercial artist, best known for his book Humours of History, published in 1921, containing 160 comic historical cartoons from The Daily News

Background imageCartoons Collection: 1804 / Pitt as Weathercock

1804 / Pitt as Weathercock
A Hint for another Statue - or a Sketch of a Modern Weather Cock Pitt the Younger is satirised as a weathercock

Background imageCartoons Collection: British in Palestine

British in Palestine
The British lion in difficulties in Palestine

Background imageCartoons Collection: John Bull / 2 Humbugs / 1830

John Bull / 2 Humbugs / 1830
John Bull between two humbugs John Bull with the Reform Bill on one side, and Indian cholera on the other

Background imageCartoons Collection: Drinking / Ally Sloper

Drinking / Ally Sloper
Ally Sloper and his friends get drunk on Easter Monday

Background imageCartoons Collection: Ww1 / 1915 / German Optimism

Ww1 / 1915 / German Optimism
The German people favours OPTIMISMUS rather than PESSIMISMUS [though isn t it ironic that the sign should be rose-tinted spectacles ?]

Background imageCartoons Collection: After the Fete / Bismarck

After the Fete / Bismarck
OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD BISMARCK French satire " After the Fete"

Background imageCartoons Collection: Smoke Makers / Punch / Poll

Smoke Makers / Punch / Poll
Smoke makers

Background imageCartoons Collection: Review in the Tatler

Review in the Tatler
A theatrical review in The Tatler of the play Roberts Wife featuring cartoons by Tom Titt of Owen Nares, Edith Evans and Robert Holmes

Background imageCartoons Collection: Britain / Cartoon / Reform

Britain / Cartoon / Reform
A horse with the head of Disraeli takes A Leap in the Dark, in Punchs satire on the Reform Bill

Background imageCartoons Collection: 1869 / Gladstone / Peerages

1869 / Gladstone / Peerages
Gladstones Magic Change! or How to make a silk purse out of a sows ear. Satire on Gladstones appointments to the peerage

Background imageCartoons Collection: George IV as Coriolanus

George IV as Coriolanus
Coriolanus addressing the Plebeians George IV depicted as Coriolanus, addressing radicals, as the plebeians

Background imageCartoons Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / Haircut 1916

Ww1 Cartoon / Haircut 1916
COIFFURE IN THE TRENCHES " Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off!"

Background imageCartoons Collection: Wagner / Faustin

Wagner / Faustin
RICHARD WAGNER German opera composer and conductor extraordinaire, astonishing everybody with his Music of the Future

Background imageCartoons Collection: Wagner / Materna / Kikeriki

Wagner / Materna / Kikeriki
RICHARD WAGNER German composer, with the celebrated opera singer Mme Materna, taking part in a Wagnerian performance on a hot day in Paris in 1890

Background imageCartoons Collection: Where is Britannia? 1867

Where is Britannia? 1867
WHERE IS BRITANNIA? (Satire on the invisible monarchy)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Happy Schoolboy Days

Happy Schoolboy Days
Satire on the compulsory education act. Those not attending school are now committing a criminal offence. A truant is put in chains by 2 school board policemen

Background imageCartoons Collection: Cartoon of London Treaty

Cartoon of London Treaty
Two minds with but a single thought...NOW ! - a comment on the London agreement, which seemed to promise peace in Ireland - but for how long ?

Background imageCartoons Collection: Uncle Sam Repels Chinese

Uncle Sam Repels Chinese
Uncle Sam tells Chinese to keep out of America, on the grounds that they are too industrious and economical, its unfair competition for our boys

Background imageCartoons Collection: Tariff Reform Needed

Tariff Reform Needed
How can the poor British agriculturist compete with foreign produce - German and American shops - the Chicago Meat Trust ? The answer is TARIFF REFORM, of course !

Background imageCartoons Collection: Sitting on Volcano

Sitting on Volcano
The Allied leaders are so busy looking elsewhere for danger, they don t realise that they are sitting on a volcano (reference to the Versailles peace negotiations)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Wagner / Gill / L eclipse

Wagner / Gill / L eclipse
RICHARD WAGNER A satire implying Wagners music may perforate ones eardrum!

Background imageCartoons Collection: Germans Drown John Bull

Germans Drown John Bull
Thanks to their U-boats, the German navy will drown John Bull

Background imageCartoons Collection: German U-Boats

German U-Boats
Terrified by German U-boats, the English pretend to be neutral (the Norwegian and British merchant navy flags are conveniently similar !)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Matrimonial harmonics

Matrimonial harmonics

Background imageCartoons Collection: Punch cartoon: Some of the Advantages of Mixed University Education (engraving)

Punch cartoon: Some of the Advantages of Mixed University Education (engraving)
6035037 Punch cartoon: Some of the Advantages of Mixed University Education (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Conversation between a railway guard and passengers, 1871

Conversation between a railway guard and passengers, 1871
3478943 Conversation between a railway guard and passengers, 1871; (add.info.: Punch cartoon 1871 depicting a conversation between a railway guard and passengers as they discuss a tip (gratuity)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Before and After Taking': Frontispiece from 'Cartoons or our War with Spain' by Charles Nelan, 1898

Before and After Taking': Frontispiece from 'Cartoons or our War with Spain' by Charles Nelan, 1898
528237 Before and After Taking': Frontispiece from 'Cartoons or our War with Spain' by Charles Nelan, 1898. Generally supportive of the US in the Spanish-American War

Background imageCartoons Collection: Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2796121 Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Neziere, Raymond de la (1865-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Le Rire, 20 September 1902.); © Look and Learn.

Background imageCartoons Collection: A conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer, 1888

A conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer, 1888
3478942 A conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer, 1888; (add.info.: Punch cartoon 1888 depicting a conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2796257 Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Neziere, Raymond de la (1865-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Le Rire, 1 August 1903.); © Look and Learn.

Background imageCartoons Collection: Circuit d'Auvergne motor race. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

Circuit d'Auvergne motor race. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2786123 Circuit d'Auvergne motor race. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Neziere, Raymond de la (1865-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Circuit d'Auvergne motor race)

Background imageCartoons Collection: do not disturb please !

do not disturb please !
Giuseppe Maiorana

Background imageCartoons Collection: J. Jacques Dupin, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

J. Jacques Dupin, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
J. Jacques Dupin, 19th century

Background imageCartoons Collection: Tableau... de l'empire de russie, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Tableau... de l'empire de russie, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Tableau... de l'empire de russie, 19th century. ... the Russian Empire

Background imageCartoons Collection: Une reine se préparant a une grande tirade, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Une reine se préparant a une grande tirade, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Une reine se preparant a une grande tirade, 19th century. Dramatic Sketches - A queen preparing for a great tirade

Background imageCartoons Collection: Un peintre fantaisiste, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Un peintre fantaisiste, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Un peintre fantaisiste, 19th century. Sketch taken from the Salon by Daumier - A fanciful painter

Background imageCartoons Collection: Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre côte (l'Italie), 1867

Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre côte (l'Italie), 1867. Creator: Cham
Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre cote (l'Italie), 1867. Series: Actualites; Periodical: Le Charivari, Tuesday, 19 November 1867

Background imageCartoons Collection: Tout ça pour moi seul! Flatteurs!, 1870. Creator: Cham

Tout ça pour moi seul! Flatteurs!, 1870. Creator: Cham
Tout ca pour moi seul! Flatteurs!, 1870. Series: Actualites; Periodical: Le Charivari, Saturday, 20 August 1870. All this for me alone! Flattering!

Background imageCartoons Collection: Mon ami, les hostilités sont suspendues, c'est le moment de lui faire faire un tour à votre

Mon ami, les hostilités sont suspendues, c'est le moment de lui faire faire un tour à votre... 1865 Creator: Cham
Mon ami, les hostilites sont suspendues, c'est le moment de lui faire faire un tour a votre pauvre vache. -Oh m'sieu, vous etes bein bon! Quel tour que vous allez lui faire



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Cartoons have long been a beloved form of entertainment, captivating audiences with their whimsical and often satirical depictions of the world around us. Dating back to as early as the 18th century, they have evolved from simple illustrations to complex visual narratives that convey powerful messages. One iconic moment in cartoon history is the Tatler cover featuring Walt Disney in 1930. This groundbreaking illustration showcased Disney's rising influence in the animation industry and foreshadowed his future success with characters like Mickey Mouse. Another notable figure in cartoon history is Cecil Rhodes, whose political cartoons during the late 19th century provided biting social commentary on imperialism and colonialism. His thought-provoking drawings challenged societal norms and sparked important conversations about power dynamics. The works of W. Heath Robinson also deserve recognition for their intricate and imaginative designs. Known for his elaborate contraptions, Robinson's drawings often depicted fantastical inventions that blended humor with engineering prowess. Speaking of Robinsons, William Heath Robinson's "Pea Apparatus" stands out as a prime example of his ingenious creativity. This comical drawing showcases an overly complicated machine designed solely for shelling peas - a humorous take on human ingenuity taken to absurd extremes. Moving onto political satire, Duke Wellington/Paul Pry's caricatures were immensely popular during the early 19th century. These witty illustrations lampooned prominent figures of the time and offered a lighthearted perspective on politics and society. H. M Bateman's "The Favourite Wins" exemplifies how they are capture both humor and drama simultaneously. This particular piece depicts a horse race where unexpected events unfold, leaving viewers amused by Bateman's skillful storytelling through visuals alone. Lloyd George/Vanity Fair was another significant contribution to political cartooning during World War I era Britain. These satirical portrayals shed light on key players such as Lloyd George himself while providing insightful commentary on wartime policies and public sentiment.