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Comedy is a form of art that has been around for centuries, originating in London

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Background imageComedy Collection: Irish gentlemen drinking punch at a committee meeting

Irish gentlemen drinking punch at a committee meeting to discuss a pillar to commemorate King George IVs visit to Ireland. A pillar committee

Background imageComedy Collection: Irish gentlemen going to see King George IV in Dublin

Irish gentlemen going to see King George IV in Dublin
Three Irish gentlemen on a one-horse carriage to visit King George IV in Dublin. Captain Grammachree playing Paddy Whack on his Wooden leg-fife to amuse the car party on their journey to meet

Background imageComedy Collection: King George IV of England arriving in Ireland, 1821

King George IV of England arriving in Ireland, 1821
King George IV of England arriving for his tour of Ireland, August 12, 1821. Irish peasants raise their hats and cheer. His Majesty landing on the Pier at Howth

Background imageComedy Collection: A jingle or carriage accident on a bridge in Dublin, 1822

A jingle or carriage accident on a bridge in Dublin, 1822
A jingle or carriage accident on Low Ground Bridge, Baggot Street, Dublin. Passengers fall off the bridge into the canal, men with shillelaghs shout. Brian Boru, Sir Shawn O Dogherty, Capt

Background imageComedy Collection: Gentleman crashing a carriage in a Belfast street, 1822

Gentleman crashing a carriage in a Belfast street, 1822
Brian Boru in top hat and cockle-picker Peg O Shambles crashing a two-horse carriage in a Belfast street, 1822. Hawkers knocked on the street, urchins eating potatoes, a man with shillelagh

Background imageComedy Collection: Irish gentleman in his cell, Dublin prison, 1821

Irish gentleman in his cell, Dublin prison, 1821
Irish gentleman in his cell with other inmates, Dublin prison, 1821. Captain Blake introduces a ragged exciseman. Sheriffs Prison - Introducing Swan the Exciseman

Background imageComedy Collection: Irish gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols, Dublin, 1821

Irish gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols, Dublin, 1821
Irish gentleman Brian Boru and Naval officer Tarpaulin fighting a duel with pistols, Dublin, 1821. Seconds and members of the Duelling Society of Dublin attending

Background imageComedy Collection: Irish gentlemen descend into an underground hostel, 1821

Irish gentlemen descend into an underground hostel, 1821
Irish gentlemen descend into an underground hostel near Dirty Lane, Dublin, with beds and cheap victuals. Adventures in a Snoozing Cellar

Background imageComedy Collection: An audience rioting in the stalls in a Dublin theatre, 1821

An audience rioting in the stalls in a Dublin theatre, 1821. Our Hero and his friends having a small taste of a Row at the Theatre

Background imageComedy Collection: Irish gentlemen slumming it in a barnyard shebeen, Dublin

Irish gentlemen slumming it in a barnyard shebeen, Dublin. Peg-leg officer falls among pigs, geese and potatoes. Disagreeable Adventures of Brian Boru

Background imageComedy Collection: Army officers performing the Wetting the Commission ritual

Army officers performing the Wetting the Commission ritual
Army officers performing a ritual commission ceremony. An officer wets a document in a bowl of punch with a sword at the Elephant and Castle pub. Wetting an Irish Commission

Background imageComedy Collection: King George IV leaving Dun Laoghaire after his royal tour

King George IV leaving Dun Laoghaire after his royal tour, September 3, 1821. Departure of the King & unconsolable grief of the Hibernians

Background imageComedy Collection: Frontispiece with vignettes and medallions

Frontispiece with vignettes and medallions. Handcoloured engraving after an illustration by William Heath from Pierce Egans Real Life in Ireland, or the Day and Night Scenes, Rovings, Rambles

Background imageComedy Collection: Victorian tourists wading through dung on a farm

Victorian tourists wading through dung on a farm looking for a rustic sight on their tour. The grotto and waterfall is just a barn. Ducks attack a child, a gentleman gets stuck in the mud

Background imageComedy Collection: English lady receiving surprise visitors in breakfast

English lady receiving surprise visitors in breakfast room, 19th century. Mrs Lucy Somerville curtsies to Mrs Watkins, Mr Willie Watkins, and Miss Watkins. A maid in torn apron opens the door

Background imageComedy Collection: Woman in costume as a lawyer from the comedy Le Divorce

Woman in costume as a lawyer from the comedy Le Divorce, Paris, late 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Depose published by S. Miller, London, 1880s

Background imageComedy Collection: Page from The Tatler reporting on a comedy cricket match which took place at the Oval

Page from The Tatler reporting on a comedy cricket match which took place at the Oval. Bottom right image shows Fred Karno, music hall star

Background imageComedy Collection: Children watching a Punch and Judy show at the beach (chromolitho)

Children watching a Punch and Judy show at the beach (chromolitho)
5217609 Children watching a Punch and Judy show at the beach (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Children watching a Punch and Judy show at the beach)

Background imageComedy Collection: English actors Irene Vanbrugh, John Lawrence Toole and Mary Ansell in a production of J M Barries

English actors Irene Vanbrugh, John Lawrence Toole and Mary Ansell in a production of J M Barries play Walker, London
6014264 English actors Irene Vanbrugh, John Lawrence Toole and Mary Ansell in a production of J M Barries play Walker, London, at Tooles Theatre, London, 1892 (litho) by Townsend

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Waller and Herbert Clayton

Jack Waller and Herbert Clayton
Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller, theatrical impresarios, responsible for bringing musical comedies such as The Boyfriend and Mercenary Mary to Londons West End during the 1920s. Date: 1927

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan signing records

Jack Buchanan signing records
Jack Buchanan, at the time he was starring in Sunny the hit musical comedy at the London Hippodrome, signing records at a London store assisted by his co-stars in the production

Background imageComedy Collection: Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in her dressing room, Hippodrome

Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in her dressing room, Hippodrome
Binnie Hale, star of the hit musical comedy Sunny at the London Hippodrome, pictured in her dressing room wearing the fetching shorts for her gymnasium scene and arranging various toys

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan in kaleidoscope

Jack Buchanan in kaleidoscope
Jack Buchanan (1890 - 1957), Scottish theatre and film actor, singer, dancer, producer and director, pictured in a kaleidoscope photographic effect at the time he was appearing in the musical comedy

Background imageComedy Collection: Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in Sunny at the Hippodrome

Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in Sunny at the Hippodrome
Binnie Hale pictured on the cover of The Sketch in the gym costume she wore in the title role of the hit comedy musical, Sunny, at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Date: 1926

Background imageComedy Collection: An ostrich farm in South Africa, Hoffman Girls at Hippodrome

An ostrich farm in South Africa, Hoffman Girls at Hippodrome
The famous Hoffman Girls performing as ostriches (!) in the London Hippodromes 1924 revue, Leap Year. 1924 was the year of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley

Background imageComedy Collection: The actress June by Madame Yevonde

The actress June by Madame Yevonde
The actress known simply as June at the time she was appearing in the new musical comedy, Toni in Birmingham before moving to the Shaftesbury Theatre in London. Date: 1924

Background imageComedy Collection: Sketches at the Hippodrome, 1909 by Norman Morrow

Sketches at the Hippodrome, 1909 by Norman Morrow
Various performers at the re-opened London Hippodrome in August 1909. Acts included the Ahearn Troupe who seem to be comedy cyclists, The Marvellous Schenk Brothers, Braatz Performing Dogs

Background imageComedy Collection: The Stone Age scene in Zig-Zag! London Hippodrome

The Stone Age scene in Zig-Zag! London Hippodrome
The Stone Age scene in the 1917 Hippodrome revue, Zig-Zag! featuring Daphne Pollard as Mrs Stone Hatchett who flirts with her lover, played by George Clarke

Background imageComedy Collection: Daphne Pollard as Mrs Stone Hatchett, Zig-Zag, Hippodrome

Daphne Pollard as Mrs Stone Hatchett, Zig-Zag, Hippodrome
Daphne Pollard in the comic role of Mrs Stone Hatchett in the Stone Age scene, part of " Zig-Zag!" the 1917 revue at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1917

Background imageComedy Collection: George Robey, quick-change scene in Zig-Zag, Hippodrome

George Robey, quick-change scene in Zig-Zag, Hippodrome
George Robey in " Zig-Zag!" the 1917 revue at the London Hippodrome, in a scene where he performed a burlesque of the methods of Fregoli, the quick-change artist, with comic results

Background imageComedy Collection: Frances Day in The Fleets Lit Up at the London Hippodrome

Frances Day in The Fleets Lit Up at the London Hippodrome
Frances Day riding a horse as Polly Brown in the musical comedy, The Fleets Lit Up at the London Hippodrome in 1938. The Sketch writes, " she gives her usual delightful, elusive

Background imageComedy Collection: ISDN cover - George Robey in Round in 50

ISDN cover - George Robey in Round in 50
Front cover of The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News featuring photographs of George Robey in various costumes as Harold in Round in 50 at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1922

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan in Stand Up and Sing by Hynes

Jack Buchanan in Stand Up and Sing by Hynes
Jack Buchanan, star of the comedy music Stand Up and Sing at the London Hippodrome, caricatured in the role of Rocky Smith by Hynes. Date: 1931

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan & Vera Pearce in Stand Up and Sing by Hynes

Jack Buchanan & Vera Pearce in Stand Up and Sing by Hynes
Caricature by Hynes of Jack Buchanan and Vera Pearce performing a comedy dance in the hit musical Stand Up and Sing at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1931

Background imageComedy Collection: Elsie Randolph in Stand Up and Sing by Hynes

Elsie Randolph in Stand Up and Sing by Hynes
Elsie Randolph in the role of Ena in the comedy musical Stand Up and Sing at the London Hippodrome in which she starred with long-time stage partner, Jack Buchanan. Caricatured by Hynes. Date: 1931

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan & Elsie Randolph Mr. Whittington, Hippodrome

Jack Buchanan & Elsie Randolph Mr. Whittington, Hippodrome
Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph in a scene from Mr. Whittington, a comedy musical starring Buchanan as a modern-day Dick Whittington

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan in Mr. Whittington at London Hippodrome

Jack Buchanan in Mr. Whittington at London Hippodrome
Jack Buchanan as a modern Dick Whittington in Mr Whittington, the comedy musical at the London Hippodrome in which he starred with Elsie Randolph. Date: 1934

Background imageComedy Collection: Binnie Hale, playing Jill in Mr Cinders

Binnie Hale, playing Jill in Mr Cinders
Binnie Hale (Bernice Hale Munro) (1899 - 1984), British revue artiste and actress, photographed by Sasha at the time she was playing Jill opposite Bobby Howes in the hit musical comedy Mr Cinders

Background imageComedy Collection: Lord and Lady Charles Cavendish (Adele Astaire)

Lord and Lady Charles Cavendish (Adele Astaire)
Adele Astaire (1896 - 1981), comedy actress and dance partner of her brother, Fred Astaire from childhood until 1932, when she retired from dance to marry the British aristocrat Lord Charles Spencer

Background imageComedy Collection: Thats a Good Girl at the London Hippodrome

Thats a Good Girl at the London Hippodrome
Sketches made by Bryan de Grineau at the London Hippodrome, where Thats a Good Girl starring Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph was playing

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph in Thats a Good Girl

Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph in Thats a Good Girl
Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph, stars of Thats a Good Girl at the London Hippodrome in 1928, caricatured by Sallon. They were a popular pairing

Background imageComedy Collection: Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London

Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London
5309010 Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London)

Background imageComedy Collection: Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London

Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London
5308991 Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London)

Background imageComedy Collection: Harry Champion, legendary music hall performer

Harry Champion, legendary music hall performer
William Henry Crump (1865-1942), better known as Harry Champion, music hall composer, singer and Cockney comedian, appearing in London Rhapsody musical at the London Palladium, 1937. 1937

Background imageComedy Collection: Nervo and Knox comedy act, London Palladium

Nervo and Knox comedy act, London Palladium
Nervo and Knox comedy act, part of the Crazy Gang, London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937

Background imageComedy Collection: Naughton and Gold comedy act, London Palladium

Naughton and Gold comedy act, London Palladium
Naughton and Gold comedy act, part of The Crazy Gang, London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937

Background imageComedy Collection: Flanagan and Allen comedy act, London Palladium

Flanagan and Allen comedy act, London Palladium
Flanagan and Allen comedy act, part of the Crazy Gang, London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937

Background imageComedy Collection: Voice audition for female role in a musical 1908

Voice audition for female role in a musical 1908
Illustration of a voice-trial for a female role in a musical comedy, with Stanley Wade and Merlin Morgan shown judging the auditions for Mr George Edwardes theatre companies



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Comedy Collection

Comedy is a form of art that has been around for centuries, originating in London, England and is a popular form of entertainment throughout Europe and the United Kingdom, and it can take many forms. Stand-up one of the most popular types, where a comedian performs live on stage to an audience. Sketch comedy involves two or more performers who act out short scenes or skits with humorous dialogue. Improv comedy is when performers create scenes spontaneously based on audience suggestions. It also comes in the form of television shows, movies and books that use humour to tell stories or make observations about life. Comedy has been used as a way to bring people together and provide laughter during difficult times throughout history, making it an important part of our culture today.
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What are Comedy (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

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We offer a wide range of Comedy art prints that are based in London, England. These prints feature some of the most iconic comedians and comedic moments from British history. You can choose from classic comedy acts such as Monty Python, The Goon Show, and Blackadder to more contemporary comedians like Michael McIntyre, Miranda Hart, and Ricky Gervais. Additionally, Media Storehouse also has a selection of caricatures and cartoons featuring famous faces from the world of entertainment. All prints are produced using high-quality materials to ensure they last for years to come. They are available in various sizes so you can find the perfect fit for your home or office space. Whether you're looking for something to make you laugh or simply want to add a touch of humor to your decor, we have something for everyone with our extensive collection of Comedy art prints based in London, England United Kingdom Europe.
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