James Gillray: A Revolution in Satire

by Tim Clayton

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The story of Britain’s greatest caricaturist, whose satires poked fun at political life throughout the Age of Revolutions

Described by one contemporary as the "Prince of Caricatura," James Gillray (1757–1815) was the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century’s most famous and prolific graphic satirist. This definitive biographical study explores Gillray’s work through his friends, collaborations, and connections, and places it in the context of the world of print and political satire at a time when revolution and war erupted around the globe.
 
As well as an obsessive artist, Gillray was a hard-working art-businessman who struggled to make a living in politically exciting but difficult financial circumstances. Exploring Gillray’s life⁠—his relations with his publishers, his patrons, other artists, and politicians, and the pressures that made him publish⁠⁠—sheds new light on contemporary anxieties about artistic independence, the role of propaganda, and the increasing political importance of public opinion.
 
Lavishly illustrated, James Gillray also explores the artist’s early involvement in the production of previously unknown erotic prints, nearly all of which were deliberately destroyed by moral crusaders during the 1790s.
  • ISBN10 1913107329
  • ISBN13 9781913107321
  • Publish Date 8 November 2022
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 408
  • Language English