Anon. Portrait of a Man Cartoon 'Our Driver'

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An original late 19th-century pen & ink drawing Portrait of a Man Cartoon 'Our Driver'.

An amusing small pen and ink drawing dating from the late 19th century.

From a collection of pictures associated with Lord Milford of Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire.

On laid paper. The paper has been cut to shape as shown. Please note the small size of this artwork.

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Victorian Pen & Ink Cartoons

This drawing forms part of a collection of Victorian pen and ink cartoons that we have for sale. The collection includes two original works by British illustrators Alfred Crowquill (1804–1872) and Richard Doyle (1817–1864), as well as a number of anonymous 19th-century cartoons and drawings after John Leech (1817–1864).

Leech, Crowquill and Doyle were all comic illustrators for Punch magazine during the magazine's heyday in the 19th century. Punch reflected the conservative views of the growing middle classes and played a significant role in the development of political satire as well as revolutionising illustration as a discipline. The work of John Leech in particular came to define the look and tone of Punch magazine, and he gave us 'the cartoon' as we know it today; prior to Leech, cartoons were not called cartoons, they were simply thought of as humorous drawings.

In contrast to the biting British satire of the 18th century, comic illustrations of the 19th century reflected the moral righteousness of the Victorian era. Many of the cartoons lightly ridiculed the pretensions of the establishment and lampooned their grandiose attitudes. A number of the drawings in this collection are from Leech's illustrations to Gilbert Abbott à Beckett's 'The Comic History of England'—the cartoonist's satirical eye turning to the past, critiquing where we have come from in order to better understand who we are.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 5.4cm (2.13") Width: 5cm (1.97")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Pen & Ink

Age: Late 19th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: Inscribed lower centre.

Dated: --

Condition: Some minor age toning and foxing, as shown. The picture may have other minor imperfections such as slight marks, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JS-415