14th March 1868: British politician, Benjamin Disraeli, minority leader of the House of Commons, making fun of Gladstone, who although in the majority, was vastly disorganised. Original Artwork: Cartoon from Punch (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Benjamin Disraeli|William Ewart Gladstone Arts And Entertainment Concepts And Ideas People Disraeli Satire
This vintage engraving is an 18th century political cartoon, a parody of an election in 18th century England. In this scene, the candidate is canvassing for votes. It is the creation of William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), the brilliant English cartoonist. It was engraved by T. Cook after the original painting by Hogarth. Published in an 1810 collection of works by Hogarth, it is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. Election UK Politics Satire of an 18th Century English Election, Part 2
This vintage engraving is a satire of superstition and fanaticism in religion. It is the creation of William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), the brilliant English cartoonist, a work he titled "Credulity, Superstition & Fanaticism". Here he depicts Mary Toft, who tricked doctors into believing she had given birth to rabbits. Engraved by T. Cook & Son after Hogarth's painting. It was published in an 1810 collection of Hogarth's work and is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. People Spirituality Humor 18th Century Satire of Religious Superstition by Hogarth
This comical vintage engraving depicts the scene of a church congregation sleeping through a boring sermon in the early 1700s. It is the creation of William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), the brilliant cartoonist. He had a great sense of humor, as seen in the characters displayed here. Engraved by T. Cook & Son after Hogarth's painting. It was published in an 1810 collection of Hogarth's work and is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. People Humor The Past Boring Sermon Makes a Sleepy Congregation, Satire by Hogarth
This vintage engraving is an 18th century political cartoon, a parody of an election in 18th century England. In this scene, titled "Chairing the Members", the candidate is carried away by a mob of commoners. It is the creation of William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), the brilliant English cartoonist. It was engraved by T. Cook after the original painting by Hogarth. Published in an 1810 collection of works by Hogarth, it is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. Riot Chaos Revolution Satire of an 18th Century English Election, Part 4
This comical vintage engraving depicts the scene of an Anglican choir singing in the early 1700s. It is the creation of William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), the brilliant cartoonist. He had a great sense of humor, as seen in the characters displayed here. Engraved by T. Cook & Son after Hogarth's painting. It was published in an 1810 collection of Hogarth's work and is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. Choir Singing Church Satire of Choir Singing in Anglican Church, circa 1700s
This comical vintage engraving depicts a scene from Don Quixote in which wealthy Sancho is forced to diet by his physician. It is the creation of William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), the brilliant English cartoonist. He had a great sense of humor, as seen in the characters displayed here. Engraved by T. Cook & Son after Hogarth's painting. It was published in an 1810 collection of Hogarth's work and is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. People Formalwear Food Satire of Doctor Forcing Wealthy Man to Diet, circa 1700s
Hand drawn cartoon illustration of prehistoric time . People Indigenous Culture Illustration Stone Age Vector Illustration
This illustration that I created depicts a farmer plowing a field powered by 2 Belgian horses. Plow Horse Field Plow Horses