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The Genius of France triumphant Painting ID:: 35378
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The Genius of France triumphant mk102
1795
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Sin, Death and the Devil Painting ID:: 43969
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Sin, Death and the Devil 319 x 399 mm 319_x_399_mm
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Melpomene Painting ID:: 44573
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1784
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Dublures of Characters Painting ID:: 52538
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Dublures of Characters 1798 Etching and engraving, 235 x 327 mm 1798_Etching_and_engraving,_235_x_327_mm
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The Blood of the Murdered Crying for Vengeance Painting ID:: 62535
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The Blood of the Murdered Crying for Vengeance 1793 Etching New College, Oxford University, Oxford When the news of the execution of Louis XVI in Paris arrived in London, even the liberal supporters of the Revolution changed their opinion and felt that anarchy and violence replaced the ideals of freedom and equality. Author: GILLRAY, James Title: The Blood of the Murdered Crying for Vengeance Form: graphics , 1751-1800 , English , other 1793_Etching_New_College,_Oxford_University,_Oxford_When_the_news_of_the_execution_of_Louis_XVI_in_Paris_arrived_in_London,_even_the_liberal_supporters_of_the_Revolution_changed_their_opinion_and_felt_that_anarchy_and_violence_replaced_the_ideals_of_freedom_and_equality._Author:_GILLRAY,_James_Title:_The_Blood_of_the_Murdered_Crying_for_Vengeance_Form:_graphics_,_1751-1800_,_English_,_other
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James Gillray
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English Illustrator, 1757-1815
English caricaturist and illustrator. He was essentially self-trained although he studied at the Royal Academy and on the Continent. His caricatures of the court of George III made him immensely popular. His masterly delineations, vigorous, clever, often subtle, sometimes vulgar and grotesque, numbered more than 12,000. Among his best-known cartoons are A New Way to Pay the National Debt (1796), Social Elements in Skating (1805), |
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