Thomas Fitzpatrick and 'the Lepracaun Cartoon Monthly', 1905-1915

by James Curry and Ciaran Wallace

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Between 1905 and 1915, The Lepracaun Cartoon Monthly satirised society and politics in Dublin and beyond. Its proprietor, editor and chief cartoonist Thomas Fitzpatrick (1860-1912) already had a distinguished career drawing for leading publications in Dublin and London, including Nation, the Weekly Freeman and National Press, and Irish People. Fitzpatrick's cartoons countered Punch's ape-like Irishman with the upright and noble figure of 'Pat', and his sharp pen presented senior British figures in an unforgiving light. The Lepracaun Cartoon Monthly, however, gave his perceptive wit a far broader canvas. Politicians and publicans, clerics and suffragettes, trade unionists and bosses were all fair game- nor did the man or woman in the street escape his critical eye. This collection of works from the Lepracaun gives fresh insights into Irish life in an overlooked period. From caustic commentaries on women's fashion to the high politics of Home Rule cartoons by Fitzpatrick and others reveal a self-confident middle-class Ireland, hoping for political change but weary of Redmond's Irish Parliamentary Party. As Irish society came to terms with motor cars, electricity and the prospect of votes for women, Fitzpatrick and his cartoonists were on hand to illustrate injustices, puncture pomposity and highlight the ridiculous. Introductory essays on Thomas Fitzpatrick's life and career, and on the social and political context of the times, complement the detailed explanations which accompany each image. -- Publisher description
  • ISBN10 1907002170
  • ISBN13 9781907002175
  • Publish Date 17 March 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IE
  • Imprint Dublin City Public Libraries
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 208
  • Language English