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"The Comic History
of England"

(1848)
by Gilbery A. A'Beckett

Published by
Bradbury, Agnew & Co.,
London

 

Hand-colored
Etchings

Sheet Size:
approx. 5¼ x 8½ inches

Image Size:
varies from
etching to etching

Condition:
Mostly Excellent.
Some prints
may have signs of
foxing or other
age-related
defects. Please
have a look at
the enlarged
photos for the
best indication
of each print's
condition.

 

A bit about
John Leech:


Artist and Illustrator.

He was born in London on August 23, 1817, the son of a vintner and showed a remarkable aptitude for drawing from an early age.

After being educated at Charterhouse and then entering St. Bartholemew's Hospital to study medicine, Leech abandoned it for the career of an artist. At Charterhouse he had become a friend of W.M. Thackeray (q.v.) and at St. Bartholemew's he had made the acquaintance of Albert Smith and Percival Leigh, the writers, all of whom were to further him in his profession.

He produced his first book "Etchings and Sketchings", caricatures of Londoners, in 1835 and followed this with a series of satirical and political lithographs. Leech was taught to draw on the wood by Orrin Smith and it was in this field of black and white work that he was to make his name.

His humour was like his talent, gentle, warm-hearted and positive, his world, the ups and downs of middle class life, the sports of the squirearchy, and the peccadilloes of army officers and undergraduates.

He became really established in 1840 when he joined the staff of "Bentley's Miscellany", contributing over one hundred and forty etchings to the magazine. In 1841 he contributed his first block to the newly-established satirical journal "Punch"; Leech's art was ripe for this type of pictorial satire and within a few months he had made it his own, establishing a convention of social humour that was to last until the 1920s.

From 1843, Leech shared the cartoons with Tenniel, completing no less than seven hundred and twenty before 1864. But his strength was in the drawings of the hunting field and London fashion, epitomised in the characters of Tom Noddy and Mr. Briggs. Extravagantly praised by Ruskin, Leech's often careless but never crude drawings have survived in charm and humour to give us a refreshing glimpse of mid-Victorian society.

He died after a short illness in 1864.

(from "The Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800-1914" by Simon Houfe)

We have many more
original Leech etchings,
please email us if
you are searching
for a particular print.
We will check our
collection for you!



 



Darvill's Rare Prints is pleased to offer a huge selection of original John Leech etchings.

John Leech etchings and engravings are available from:
"Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour" (1853)
"The Comic History of England" (1848)
"The Comic History of Rome" (mid 19th century)
"Hawbuck Grange" (1893)
"Charles Dickens Illustrations" (circa 1840s)
"Follies of the Year (circa 1860s)

also, various black and white Political Etchings

If you are seeking a particular caricature, please feel free to email or phone us
and we will be happy to see if it is available.
It should be noted that these are not modern reproductions, as many are selling these days.

We have dozens of etchings from "The Comic History of England" published in 1848.
The prints below are but a small sampling of those available.


King John Signing Magna Charta

"King John Signing Magna Charta"
$45

 

Coronation of Henry the Fourth

"Coronation of Henry the Fourth"
$45

 


Terrific Battle between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin

"Terrific Battle between
Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin"
$45

 

Georgy Porgy the First, going out for a ride in his State Coachy Poachy

"Georgy Porgy the First, going out for a ride
in his State Coachy Poachy"
$45

 


Henry VIII meeting Frances I

"Henry VIII meeting Frances I"
$45

 

Henry the 8th and his Queen

Henry the 8th and his Queen "out a Maying"
$45

 


Henry VIII Monk Hunting

Henry VIII Monk Hunting
$45

 

Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh

Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh
$45

 




"Take away that Bauble" Cromwell
dissolving the long Parliament
$45

 

Discovery of Guido Faukes by Suffolk and Mounteagle

Discovery of Guido Faukes
by Suffolk and Mounteagle
$45

 


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