Are there any antique prints from Vanity Fair?

Are there any antique prints from Vanity Fair?

Antique prints from Vanity Fair, all these prints have a title or slogan associated with the portrait, here is my selection of the most interesting. Antique prints from vanity fair, a collection of lithographs of the aristocracy, each vintage print is a cacicature of a victorian aristocrat.

What was the purpose of the Vanity Fair magazine?

For them, Vanity Fair summarized each week the importanty events of their world. It reviewed the newest opening in the West End and the latest novel in the club’s library; it aroused their curiosity and envy; it angered and amused them.

Who was the artist who did Vanity Fair caricatures?

Carlo Pellegrini (“Ape”) also did caricatures for the magazine for over 20 years (approx. 333 cartoons), so the prints might have become know as “Ape” prints were it not for Leslie Ward!

When did Anthony Trollope appear in Vanity Fair?

Earlier, Anthony Trollope had been exceedingly disturbed by his appearance in Vanity Fair. Spy and Trollope were invited to the house of a mutual friend, and after returning home, Ward sketched the novelist. The caricature, one of Ward’s earliest works, appeared on 5 April 1873.

Antique prints from Vanity Fair, all these prints have a title or slogan associated with the portrait, here is my selection of the most interesting. Antique prints from vanity fair, a collection of lithographs of the aristocracy, each vintage print is a cacicature of a victorian aristocrat.

For them, Vanity Fair summarized each week the importanty events of their world. It reviewed the newest opening in the West End and the latest novel in the club’s library; it aroused their curiosity and envy; it angered and amused them.

Carlo Pellegrini (“Ape”) also did caricatures for the magazine for over 20 years (approx. 333 cartoons), so the prints might have become know as “Ape” prints were it not for Leslie Ward!

Earlier, Anthony Trollope had been exceedingly disturbed by his appearance in Vanity Fair. Spy and Trollope were invited to the house of a mutual friend, and after returning home, Ward sketched the novelist. The caricature, one of Ward’s earliest works, appeared on 5 April 1873.

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