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Satire, print shops and comic illustration in late eighteenth and
nineteenth century London
Mark BillsCurator, Watts Gallery
• Blending of tradition
• Cornucopia
• BOOK SELLERS
• Print shop
• SLIDE 17 WILLIAM HOLLAND WATERCOLOUR OF INTERIOR/ interiors
• SLIDE 22 SELLING PRINTS
• SLIDE 30 THE LOOKING GLASS
The Squib (1842), Judy (first of that name, 1842) etc. Cleave’s Gallery of
Comicalities, (c1844), Hood’s Magazine and Comic Miscellany, (1844-
1848), Puck, a journalette of fun (1844), Joe Miller, the Younger, (1845),
The Man in the Moon, (1847-49), Puck (1848), The Puppet-Show, (1848-9),
Chat (1850-1851), Diogenes (1853-1855), Town Talk, (1858-9), Fun,
(1861-1901), Comic News (1863-1864), The Hornet (1867-1880),
Tomahawk (1867–1870), Judy (the second so named, 1867-1907), Iris: a
Serio-Comic Magazine, (1868-9), Vanity Fair (1868-1914), Will o’ the Wisp
(1869-1870) The Hackney Comic Sketches. An Illustrated Manuscript
Magazine of Humour (1871), The Days’ Doings, (1871-2), Moonshine,
(1879-1902), The Alarum: A Panorama of the Times, (1886-1887), Saint
Stephen’s Review (1883–1892), which continued as Big Ben (1892–1893)
and Topical Times (1884).
• SLIDE 39 PUNCH SUBSTANCE & SHADOW