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John Leech - Thomas; Git away boy!.

Thomas; Git away boy!.

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
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The Artist died in 1864 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
John Leech

John Leech was a British caricaturist and illustrator. He was best known for his work for Punch, a humorous magazine for a broad middle-class audience, combining verbal and graphic political satire with light social comedy. Leech catered to contemporary prejudices, such as anti-Americanism and antisemitism and supported acceptable social reforms. Leech's critical yet humorous cartoons on the Crimean War help shape public attitudes toward heroism, warfare, and Britons' role in the world.

Leech also enjoys fame as the first illustrator of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. He was furthermore a pioneer in comics, creating the recurring character Mr. Briggs and some sequential illustrated gags.

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A Jockey-Cart

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Comic Sketch

Comic Sketch (1837–64)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Rosa McDermott and Lord Marchhare

Rosa McDermott and Lord Marchhare

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
The Riverside, Favourable Wind and the Trout Rising as Fast as Possible

The Riverside, Favourable Wind and the Trout Rising as Fast as Possible (1830–64)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
The Close of the Season

The Close of the Season

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
“Mrs. Pottles can’t abide a Crowd”

“Mrs. Pottles can’t abide a Crowd”

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Crinolines by the River

Crinolines by the River

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Preparing for the Pantomime

Preparing for the Pantomime (1836–64)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Kitchen Staff

Kitchen Staff (1837–64)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Being Pulled by a Crowd

Being Pulled by a Crowd

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson

Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson (1837–64)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Lilthorpe’s Gallant Attack on Street, Nuisances

Lilthorpe’s Gallant Attack on Street, Nuisances (1830–64)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
The Fair Toxophilites

The Fair Toxophilites

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Caricatures of the counties of Devonshire and Gloucestershire

Caricatures of the counties of Devonshire and Gloucestershire

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
Fishing is the best sport for a retired schoolmaster – as he can still exhibit his partiality for the rod.

Fishing is the best sport for a retired schoolmaster – as he can still exhibit his partiality for the rod. (1850)

John Leech (English, 1817-1864)
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