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William Elmes - Triumph of love and folly.

Triumph of love and folly. (1812)

William Elmes (English, active 1811–1820)
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William Elmes was an English caricaturist.

There are over 45 caricatures by him, many on naval subjects, as well as two satires on slavery, in the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, which describes his work as "genuine caricature, broadly burlesqued, naively drawn". His work includes caricatures after prints by James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson.

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Vil you give us a glass of gin. I’ll see you d–n’d first. (1793)

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The Last Stage of Cruelty, or a Mercifull Example of Quaerism at Brighton

The Last Stage of Cruelty, or a Mercifull Example of Quaerism at Brighton (1806)

Charles Williams (English, ?-1830)
On Guard, Off Guard, Guarded

On Guard, Off Guard, Guarded (1827-1829)

William Heath (English, 1794-1840)
Little Red-Riding Hood’s meeting with the wolf

Little Red-Riding Hood’s meeting with the wolf (1835)

John Doyle (Irish, 1797 – 1868)
Taken in the Pit at the opera house

Taken in the Pit at the opera house (1805)

Robert Dighton (English, 1751-1814)
The Spa

The Spa (1813)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Close Shaveing, or The Will Our Own Way

Close Shaveing, or The Will Our Own Way (1802)

Charles Williams (English, ?-1830)
The Union Club

The Union Club

Charles Williams (English, ?-1830)
A peep at the gas lights in Pall Mall

A peep at the gas lights in Pall Mall

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
The Union Club

The Union Club (1801)

Charles Williams (English, ?-1830)
St. Martins in an Uproar

St. Martins in an Uproar (1801)

Charles Williams (English, ?-1830)
A king-fisher, and a water-wag-tail

A king-fisher, and a water-wag-tail (1820)

Anonymous
Impeachment Ticket

Impeachment Ticket (ca. 1785)

James Sayers (English, 1748 – 1823)
Ceceders in Limbo – ie – Vagabounds Made Useful

Ceceders in Limbo – ie – Vagabounds Made Useful (1798)

Charles Williams (English, ?-1830)
The North Pole discovered – or better luck than Capt-Parry.

The North Pole discovered – or better luck than Capt-Parry.

William Heath (English, 1794-1840)
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