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James Gillray (1757-1815)

"James Gillray (13 August 1756 –  1 June 1815) was a British caricaturist and printmaker famous for his etched political and social satires, mainly published between 1792 and 1810. Many of his works are held at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Gillray has been called "the father of the political cartoon", with his works satirizing George III, Napoleon, prime ministers and generals. Regarded as being one of the two most influential cartoonists, the other being William Hogarth, Gillray´s wit and humour, knowledge of life, fertility of resource, keen sense of the ludicrous, and beauty of execution, at once gave him the first place among caricaturists." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)

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Created James Gillray (1757-1815)
Published Ginger, J. ()

Published James Gillray (1757-1815)

Template creation James Gillray (1757-1815)
[Relation to person or institution] John Bull ()

Printing plate produced James Gillray (1757-1815)
Published / Printed Hannah Humphrey ()
Was depicted (Actor) Thomas Arne (1710-1778) ()
Intellectual creation Isaac Cruikshank (1764-1811) ()

Drawn James Gillray (1757-1815)

[Relation to person or institution] James Gillray (1757-1815)
[Relation to person or institution] Napoleon (1769-1821) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Nicolas Oudinot (1767-1847) ()

Intellectual creation James Gillray (1757-1815)