This thesis intends to address the marginalization of loyalist visual culture by focusing on political prints produced by James Gillray (1757-1815) during the last decades of the eighteenth century (1780-1800). It engages with the cross-linkages between British Loyalism and counter-revolutionary politics by reading political caricatures as historiographical accounts. Gillray's caricatures are central to understanding the fears that the excesses of the French Revolution generated in the conservative heartland of England. But his prints continue to be read as graphic metaphors for counter-revolutionary protest, and he himself heralded as a Tory hireling or propagandist. In this inter-disciplinary study visual and verbal texts will engag...
When studying the American Revolution, there is a variety of written source materials from the actor...
Print shows two views of Charles James Fox, on the left, as a member of parliament supporting the po...
"War, nationalism and the Georgian political print" is a study of some three thousand prints and car...
This thesis intends to address the marginalization of loyalist visual culture by focusing on politic...
In the years following his acquittal for High Treason in 1794, John Thelwall came to personify all t...
This thesis examines the early stages of the transformation of emblematic political prints into poli...
This thesis is a critical evaluation of scholarship in respect to political prints, including graph...
Pascal Dupuy and Caroline Bourgeois : The Representation of the French Republic in English Satirical...
... accompanies an exhibition ... on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from April 9 through ...
Two features that were viewed by Britons as distinguishing their nation from other Western countrie...
In eighteenth-century England, general anxieties towards the unchecked and excessive British power a...
This essay offers a survey of critical studies of caricature—as in the art of physiognomic exaggerat...
Is there a concrete difference between the reception of a political caricature, and one concerning m...
James Gillray's satirical etching from 1798 is both a comment on the French Revolution and on the po...
Did James Gillray, a prominent English caricaturist in the 19th century, receive government funding ...
When studying the American Revolution, there is a variety of written source materials from the actor...
Print shows two views of Charles James Fox, on the left, as a member of parliament supporting the po...
"War, nationalism and the Georgian political print" is a study of some three thousand prints and car...
This thesis intends to address the marginalization of loyalist visual culture by focusing on politic...
In the years following his acquittal for High Treason in 1794, John Thelwall came to personify all t...
This thesis examines the early stages of the transformation of emblematic political prints into poli...
This thesis is a critical evaluation of scholarship in respect to political prints, including graph...
Pascal Dupuy and Caroline Bourgeois : The Representation of the French Republic in English Satirical...
... accompanies an exhibition ... on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from April 9 through ...
Two features that were viewed by Britons as distinguishing their nation from other Western countrie...
In eighteenth-century England, general anxieties towards the unchecked and excessive British power a...
This essay offers a survey of critical studies of caricature—as in the art of physiognomic exaggerat...
Is there a concrete difference between the reception of a political caricature, and one concerning m...
James Gillray's satirical etching from 1798 is both a comment on the French Revolution and on the po...
Did James Gillray, a prominent English caricaturist in the 19th century, receive government funding ...
When studying the American Revolution, there is a variety of written source materials from the actor...
Print shows two views of Charles James Fox, on the left, as a member of parliament supporting the po...
"War, nationalism and the Georgian political print" is a study of some three thousand prints and car...