"The Great George" – Cruikshank and London′s Graphic Humorists (1800–1850)
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"Set in the types of William Caslon III. Design & typography by Jerry Kelly"--Colophon.
A compact biography of one of nineteenth-century England’s most renowned illustrators.
George Cruikshank (1792–1878) was a key transitional figure in the changing world of nineteenth-century London’s graphic humor. He carried his eighteenth-century-trained wit from the field of political satire during the Regency years into the Victorian era of journals and books. His witty drawings of boisterous London streets in 1820–1836 made him a household name, and in 1836, his masterful etchings were key to the positive reception of Charles Dickens’s first novel.
Illustrated throughout by his one-of-a-kind drawings, The Great George traces Cruikshank’s career from his ascent, by 1820, as the preeminent political satirist to the end of his career. During the 1840s and 50s, with the rising popularity of Dickens, the arrival of Punch, and his adoption of the temperance movement as his work’s focus, Cruikshank was eventually eclipsed by new generations of artists. Using as her launchpad the argument that drawing with humor takes both great draftsmanship and a highly perceptive sense of humanity, Josephine Lea Iselin not only details the trajectory of Cruikshank’s art but also provides valuable context for his work, placing his drawings alongside pieces from his artistic predecessors and principal contemporaries.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781605830957
Publisher: Grolier Club of New York
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 December 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Grolier Club of New York
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 14.0mm
Width: 205.0mm
Height: 286.0mm
Weight: 346g
Pages: 98
About the Author
Josephine Lea Iselin is a retired attorney living in New York City and the author of Vive les Satiristes!: French Caricature during the Reign of Louis Philippe (1830-1848).
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