James Gillray
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Truths universally acknowledged: satire in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and James Gillray’s Harmony before Matrimony by Cecily Jenkinson |
This article investigates Jane Austen’s status as a satirist by comparing and contrasting her best-known novel with a caricature... |
satire, Jane Austen, James Gillray | view | |
Robespierre and French Revolutionary Terror |
Powerpoint presentation on Robespierre and Terror in the French Revolution (week 7 of the course) |
French Revolution, Robespierre, Terror, Marat, David, Danton, James Gillray | view | |
Emma, Lady Hamilton: Fêted or fated by Regency public opinion? The perception of class and women seen through two contrasting images by Heather M Adams |
Abstract: Emma , Lady Hamilton (1765-1815), was one of the most famous and infamous of women when she arrived back in London from Naples with her... |
18th century, Emma Hamilton, James Gillray, Cartoon | view | |
Performing Harmonics: Representations of Domestic Music-Making in Early Nineteenth-Century England by Alexandra Cross |
Domestic music-making was commonly portrayed as the essential female accomplishment of genteel Regency society, especially for those with... |
Long 19th century, Jane Austen, James Gillray | view | |
Infamous and striking print by English artist, James Gillray. It portrays the September Massacres, 1792, which heralded the beginning of the... |
French Revolution, Terror, James Gillray, September Massacres, 1792 | view | ||
This Gillray print is one of many which satirised the King in the 1790s, on this occasion rather mockingly referrring to his widely imagined... |
eighteenth century history, king george III, James Gillray, caricature, Georgian Britain | view | ||
In this remarkable cartoon, published weeks before the collapse of constitutional monarchy in France, King George III is shown examining a... |
1792, Terror, French Revolution, king george III, James Gillray | view | ||
FROM SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S COLLECTION |
This link takes you to an image of Gillray's caricature 'From Sir William Hamilton's Collection', along with links to other Hamilton-related... |
vases, Sir William Hamilton, Nelson, Emma Hamilton, James Gillray, caricature | view | |
James Gillray Collection |
French National Library collection with over 40 images of Gillray caricatures related to the French Revolution.
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James Gillray, French Revolution, Georgian Britain, September Massacres, 1792 | view | |
EMMA HAMILTON IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON |
This link takes you to images of works depicting Emma Hamilton in the National Portrait Gallery, London. |
Emma Hamilton, Sir William Hamilton, James Gillray, George Romney, Joshua Reynolds | view |