Drawings and Paintings
Untitled (Laugh when you can) n.d. 1989.21.1661
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Untitled (Serenade) 1820 1989.21.1663
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Untitled (A group looking into a family album) 1834 1989.21.1657
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Self-Portrait (unfinished) ca. 1850s 1989.21.2713
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The Disturbed Congregation ca. 1849 1989.21.2714
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A Moment Too Late ca. 1860 1989.21.1685
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Caricatures
Boney beating Mack--and Nelson giving him a Whack!! or the British Tars giving Boney his Hearts desire. Ships, Colonies & Commerce 1805 1989.21.155
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Coming to the Point 1809 1989.21.160
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The Allied Bakers or, The Corsican Toad in the hole 1814 1989.21.192
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Le Four des Allies ou le Corse pres a etre cuit ca. 1815 1989.21.499
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Snuffing Out Boney! 1814 1989.21.203
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Little Boney Gone to Pot 1814 1989.21.205
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Boney's meditations on the Island of St. Helena--or--The Devil addressing the Sun 1815 1989.21.226
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Fashionables of 1817 1817 1989.21.130
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Inconveniences of a Crowded Drawing Room 1818 1989.21.1553
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A double-distilled Dandy 1818 1989.21.134
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A Dandy & a Dandyzette, or a retour de l'Opera 1818 1989.21.20
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Untitled (Sketch for Monstrosities of 1821) ca. 1821 1989.21.1615A
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Untitled (Sketch for Monstrosities of 1821) ca. 1821 1989.21.1615B
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Monstrosities of 1821 1821 1989.21.1489
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Beauties of Brighton 1826 1989.21.297
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The Cholic 1819 1989.21.31
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The Head Ache 1819 1989.21.29
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Le mal de tete. Hola!..Hola!...pan! pan!....dindrelindin_dindrelindin..hola! hola! hola!!, number 9 from L'imagination 1833 1995.24.4
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Gent, No Gent and Regent 1816 1989.21.273
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The Radical's Arms 1819 1989.21.1604
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Radical Quacks giving a New Constitution to John Bull 1820 1989.21.338
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Ah! sure such a pair was never seen so justly form'd to meet by nature--Old Sherry. Dedicated to Old Bags. 1820 1989.21.286
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The Royal Rush Light 1821 1989.21.1488
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The Royal Extinguisher, or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians 1821 1989.21.293
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The Royal Extinguisher or Gulliver Putting out the Patriots of Lilliput!!! 1795 1989.21.791
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A Lollipop, ally Campagne, a Bull's Eye, and a Brandy Ball 1822 1989.21.87
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Making Decent!! A hint to the Society for the Suppression of Vice 1822 1989.21.458
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Plucking a Goose ca. 1824 1989.21.1611
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Plucking a Goose!!! 1825 1989.21.1491
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The Four Mr. Prices 1825 1989.21.471
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A Scene in the Farce of "Lofty Projects" as performed with great success for the Benefit & amusement of John Bull Ano D 1825 1825 1989.21.472
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The Opening of the Great Industrial Exhibition of All Nations, by Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness Prince Albert, on the 1st of May, 1851 1851 1989.21.1558
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Serials
(The Fiends Frying Pan) ca. 1832 1989.21.1612
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The Fiends Frying Pan or Annual Festival of Tom Foolery and Vice, Under the Sanction of the Lord Mayor and the Worshipful Court of Alderman!--in the Age of Intellect!! 1832 1989.21.1490
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Zoological Sketches ca. 1833 1989.21.1664A
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(Zoological Sketches) ca. 1833 1989.21.1664B
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Plate 1 (Zoological Sketches) from My Sketch Book, number IV 1834 1989.21.2272D
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A Wapping Landlady 1832 1989.21.1656
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Plate 3 from My Sketch Book, number VI 1834 1989.21.2272F
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The Gin Juggarnath ca. 1835 1989.21.1655A
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The Gin Juggarnath or, the Worship of the Great Spirit of the age!! from My Sketch Book, number VII 1835 1989.21.2272G
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(Premium, Par, Discount) ca. 1845 1989.21.1658
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The Demon of 1845 (or Premium, Par, Discount) from George Cruikshank's Table Book, number 5 1845 1989.21.1981E
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Mr. John Bull in Keeley's character of Willibald in the popular extravaganza of the Bottle Imp ca. 1845 1989.21.1613
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Mr. John Bull, in Keeley's celebrated character of "Willibald," in the Popular Extravaganza of "The Bottle Imp" from George Cruikshank's Table Book, number 11 1845 1989.21.1981K
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Mr. John Bull in a Quandary, or the anticipated effects of the Railway Calls from George Cruikshank's Table Book, number 11 1845 1989.21.1981KK
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Illustrated Books
Mr. Simmons in the Character of Mother Goose, frontispiece to Fairburn's Description of the Popular and Comic New Pantomime, called Harlequin and Mother Goose, or the Golden Egg 1806 1989.21.1932
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Title page, German Popular Stories, Volume I, translated from the Kinder und Haus Marchen, collected by M.M. Grimm, from Oral Tradition 1823 1989.21.1995A
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Title page, German Popular Stories, Volume II, translated from the Kinder und Haus Marchen, collected by M.M. Grimm, from Oral Tradition 1826 1989.21.1995B
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Private Treasures and Sentiment, undivided proofs for Sketches by Boz 1836 1989.21.2697A
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Title page (Second Series) and Seven Dials, undivided proofs for Sketches by Boz 1837 1989.21.2697B
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Title page, The Bachelor's Own Book, Being the Progress of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.) in the Pursuit of Pleasure and Amusement, and also in Search of Health and Happiness 1844 1989.21.1720
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The Bottle is Brought Out for the First Time: The Husband Induces His Wife "Just to Take a Drop," plate I from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383A
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He is Discharged from His Employment for Drunkenness: They Pawn Their Clothes to Supply the Bottle, plate II from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383B
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An Execution Sweeps Off the Greater Part of Their Furniture: They Comfort Themselves with the Bottle, plate III from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383C
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Unable to Obtain Employment, They are Driven by Poverty into the Streets to Beg, and by This Means They Still Supply the Bottle, plate IV from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383D
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Cold, Misery, and Want, Destroy Their Youngest Child: They Console Themselves with the Bottle, plate V from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383E
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Fearful Quarrels, and Brutal Violence, Are the Natural Consequences of the Frequent Use of the Bottle, plate VI from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383F
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The Husband, in a State of Furious Drunkenness, Kills His Wife with the Instrument of All Their Misery, plate VII from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383G
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The Bottle Has Done Its Work--It Has Destroyed the Infant and the Mother, It Has Brought the Son and the Daughter to Vice and to the Streets, and Has Left the Father a Hopeless Maniac, plate VIII from The Bottle 1847 1989.21.1383H
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The Bottle, plate II (He is Discharged from His Employment for Drunkenness: They Pawn Their Clothes to Supply the Bottle) 1847 1989.21.1382B
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The father proposes to lose the children; They leave Hop-O'My Thumb and his brothers in the wood, frontispiece to Hop-O'My-Thumb and the Seven-League Boots 1853 1989.21.1940A
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Cinderella in the chimney-corner, frontispiece to Cinderella and the Glass Slipper 1854 1989.21.1943A
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Shaving a Ghost! ca. 1861 1989.21.1642
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Shaving a Ghost, frontispiece to Holidays with Hobgoblins and Talk of Strange Things 1861 1989.21.2060
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