Catalogue of Gillray's caricatures, circa 1830.

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Catalogue of Gillray's caricatures, circa 1830.

Manuscript catalog, in a single hand in pen and ink, of prints by James Gillray. The compiler of the catalog is unknown, though it may be by a collector. It is organized into three parts. The first, titled "Index to Gillray's works", p. 1-13, contains a title list of Gillray prints, each indexed to the page number where that print is mentioned in Illustrative description of The genuine works of Mr James Gillray, published by Thomas McLean in 1830. The list enumerates about 500 separate titles, 319 of which are marked with a tick, perhaps indicating prints owned by the author of the manuscript. The second part, p. 14-35, contains a chronologically organized catalog of Gillray prints. Print titles are grouped under headings for each year, from 1786 to 1810, and then annotated with the day and month of publication. The third and final part of the catalog, p. 37- 46, contains a partial list of titles and records the names of persons appearing in Gillray caricatures. On the left-hand page print titles are listed in black ink, each corresponding to an entry on the right-hand page (recto of the next leaf), in red ink, naming the individual(s) Gillray has caricatured in each print.

1 v. (46 p.) ; 31 cm.

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Gillray, James, 1756-1815

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British caricaturist. From the description of Letter, 1788. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79306963 Historical Background James Gillray, born in 1757, was an English caricaturist artist known for his satirical political and social etchings. His political satires feature such figures as George III and Napoleon and many of his caricatures commented on the French Revolution. He is thought to be one of the greatest English sa...