The Times - or a View of the Old House in Little Brittain - with Nobody Giving to Hannover
1784
302
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Butchers of Freedom
1788
303
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Battle of Bow-Street
1788
304
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The English Regency
1789
305
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Modern Cherub, - Vide Peters
1791
306
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Mason, The Duke's Confectioner Disposing of the Trinkets
1788
307
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Hyde-Park; - Sunday, - or - Both Hemispheres of the World in a Sweat ---
1789
308
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
John Bull, in a Quandary, Which Way Shall I Turn Me, How Shall I Decide?
1789
309
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
The (Coward), Comforted; - or - A Scene Immediately After the Duel ---
1789
310
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Republican - Attack
1795
311
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Doublûres of Characters; - or - Striking Resemblance in Phisiognomy
1798
312
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Apotheosis of Hoche
1798
313
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Fatal Effect of the French Defeat - Hanging (and) Drowning
1795
314
James Gillray, 1756–1815
New Morality; - or - The Promis'd Installment of the High-Priest of the Theophilanthropes, - with the Homage of Leviathan and his Suite
1798
315
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Buonaparte Leaving Egypt
1800
316
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Evidence to Character; - Being, a Portrait of a Traitor by His Friends and by Himself
1798
317
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Two Pair of Portraits; - Presented to all the Unbiassed Electors of Great Britain, by John Horne Tooke _____
1798
318
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Gordon-Knot, - or - The Bonny - Duchess Hunting the Bedfordshire Bull
1797
319
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Field Marshall Count Suwarrow-Rominskoy ---
1799
320
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Homer Singing His Verses to the Greeks
1797
321
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Man of Importance
1799
322
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Portrait ------------
1799
323
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Elegance - Democratique, - A Sketch Found Near High-Wycombe; - Whenever I Wish to Form a Proper,- Estimate - of a Mans Mind, I Observe his Manners and his Dress. --- Lord Chesterfield,
1799
324
James Gillray, 1756–1815
And The' - Tisick, - The Colic, Punch Cures The Gout
1799
325
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The General of Patriotism, - or -The Bloomsbury Farmer, Planting Bedfordshire Wheat
1796
326
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Valley of the Shadow of Death
1808
327
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Freedom (France) - Slavery (Britain)
1789
328
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon (Thurlow, Pitt, and Dundas)
1791
329
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Hustings-Vox Populi, - "We'll Have a Mug! - A Mug! - A Mug! / Mayor of Garret--" (Fox) (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1796
330
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Caneing in Conduit Street - Dedicated to the Flag Officers of the British Navy
1796
331
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Meeting of - Unfortunate Citoyens. " Dismay of Two Disgraced Patriots"
1798
332
James Gillray, 1756–1815
St. George's Volunteers Charging Down Bond Street, After Clearing the Ring in Hyde Park, and Storming the Dunghill at Marybone
1797
333
James Gillray, 1756–1815
United Irishmen Upon Duty
1798
334
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Dash Up St. James's Street
1797
335
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Un Diplomatique, Settl'ing Affairs at Stevens's (Baron Haslang, Bavarian Minister)
1794
336
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Pylades & Orestes (Stadtholder & His Secretary)
1797
337
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Le Coup de Maitre
1797
338
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Shrine at St. Ann's Hill
1798
339
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Salute, - Vide, The Parade
1797
340
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Tree of Liberty
1797
341
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Nightly Visitors, at St. Ann's Hill; In Glided Edward's Pale-Eye'd Ghost, and Stood at Carlo's Feet
1798
342
James Gillray, 1756–1815
John Bull Ground Down
1795
343
James Gillray, 1756–1815
God Save the King. - In a Bumper. Or - An Evening Scene Three Times a Week at Wimbleton
1795
344
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Death of the Great Wolf
1795
345
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Republican - Hercules Defending His Country
1797
346
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Genius of France Triumphant - or - Britannia Petitioning for Peace - Vide. The Proposals of Opposition
1795
347
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Corpor(e)al (!) Stamina
1801
348
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Patriotic Regeneration, - Viz - Parliament Refoun'd a la Francoise, - that is, - Honest Men (i.e. Opposition) in the Seat of Justice. Vide, Carmaguol Expectations
1795
349
James Gillray, 1756–1815
French - Telegraph Making Signals in the Dark
1795
350
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Lover's Dream
1795
351
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Prophet of the Hebrews, - The Prince of Peace, Conducting the Jews to the Promis'd-Land
1795
352
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Real Cause of the Present High-Price of Provisions or A View on the Sea Coast of England, with French Agents Smuggling Away Supplies for France
1795
353
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Slice of Glo'ster Cheese
1795
354
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Leaving off Powder, - or - a Frugal Family Saving the Guinea
1795
355
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Light Expelling Darkness, - Evaporation of Stygian Exhalations, - or - The Sun of the Constitution, Rising Superior to the Clouds of Opposition
1795
356
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Presages of the Millenium
1795
357
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Portrait of an Irish Chief; Drawn from Life at Wexford
1798
358
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Loyal Souls; - or - A Peep into the Mess-Room, at St. James's
1797
359
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Copenhagen House
1795
360
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Councellor Ego. - i.e.: - Little I, Myself, I
1798
361
James Gillray, 1756–1815
John Bull Taking a Luncheon; - or - British Cooks, Cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard with Bonne-Chere (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1798
362
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Stealing Off; - or - Prudent Seces(s)ion. "Courageous Chief The First in Flight"
1798
363
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Buonaparte, Hearing of Nelson's Victory, Swears by His Sword, to Extirpate the English off the Earth (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1798
364
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Improvement in Weights and Measures. - or - "Sir John Seeclear Discovering e/y Ballance of e/y Flag" (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1798
365
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Horrors of the Irish-Union; - Botheration of Poor Pat! - or - A Whisper Across the Channel (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1798
366
James Gillray, 1756–1815
-Gentle Manners, with Affections Mild, in Wit a Man, Simplicity a Child
1798
367
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Evacuation Before Resignation
1782
368
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Theatrical Bubble: Being a New Specimen of the Astonishing Powers of the Great Politico-Punchinello, in the art of Dramatic Puffing
1805
369
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver
1803
370
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Venus Attired by the Graces
1800
371
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Tiddy-Doll the Great French-Ginger-Bread-Baker, Drawing Out a Batch of Kings-His Man, Hopping Talley, Mixing the Dough
1806
372
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Political Candour - i.e. - Coalition "Resolutions" of June 14th 1805 - Pro Bono Publico
1805
373
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Political Mathematician's Shaking the Broad Bottom'd Hemispheres
ca. 1811
374
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Prince of the Old School (Boothby Clopton)
1800
375
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Comfort's of a Bed of Roses; Vide Charley's Elucidation of Lord C(a)stl(e) R(ea)gh's Speech! --A Nightly Scene near Cleveland Row
1806
376
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Westminster-Conscripts under the Training Act
1806
377
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Preliminaries of Peace! - or - John Bull, and His Little Friends "Marching to Paris"
1801
378
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Preparing for The Grand Attack - or - A Private Rehearsal of the Ci-Devant Ministry in Danger
1801
379
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Spanish-Bull-Fight - or - The Corsical-Matador in Danger
1808
380
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The high-Flying Candidate (i.e. Little Paul-Goose) Mounting from a Blanket
1806
381
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Bear and His Leader. --"What tho' I am Obliged to Dance A Bear, A Man may be a Gentleman for That, --My Bear Ever Dances to the Genteelest of Tunes"
1806
382
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Caricatures. London, 1782-1800
1782-1800
383
Possibly James Gillray, 1756–1815
James Gillray
384
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Pacific Overtures - or - A Flight from St. Clouds - "Over the Water to Charley" - A New Dramatic Peace now Rehearsing
1806
385
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Le Diable - Boiteux - or - The Devil Upon Two Sticks, Conveying John Bull, to the Land of Promise
1806
386
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Pigs Possessed: - or - The Broad Bottom'd Litter Running Headlong into Ye Sea of Perdition. A Supplement to More Pigs thanTeats
ca. 1808
387
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The New Speaker (i.e. The Law Chick) Between the Hawks and Buzzards - Poor Little Michee!- Just Mounting, and then Funk'd and Frighten'd Out of All His Hopes (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1800
388
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention/ the Cockney Petition; The Westminster Petition, The Chelmsford Petition, the Middlesex Petition
1808
389
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The New Dynasty; or the Little Corsican Gardener Planting a Royal Pippin-Tree. -All the Talents (Busy in) are Clearing the Ground of the Old Timber
1807
390
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Man of Feeling, in Search of Indispensibles: - A Scene at the Little French Milleners
1800
391
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Pen-etration
1799
392
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Forming a Line on the Parade
1801
393
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Prince Pitt
1788
394
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Political Hydra
1788
395
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Vulture of the Constitution
1789
396
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Cooling the Brain - or - The Little Major, Shaving the Shaver
1789
397
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rival Queens, or a Political Heat for Lege (Rege) and Grege
1789
398
James Gillray, 1756–1815
An Angel Gliding on a Sunbeam Into Paradise. Down Thither, Prone in Flight, Lo! Schwelly Speeds, and With Her Brings, The Gems, and Spoils of Heaven. Milton
1791
399
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Birmingham Toast, as Given on the 14th of July By The Revolution Society
1791
400
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Magnanimous Minister Chastising Prussian Perfidy - Vide the "Morning Chronicle." April 28th