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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: Help Keep Britain Tidy, Photo-call to promote campaign, stars pictured at Les

Help Keep Britain Tidy, Photo-call to promote campaign, stars pictured at Les Ambassadeurs Club, Hamilton Place, London, Wednesday 12th July 1972

Background imageComedy Collection: Help Keep Britain Tidy, Photo-call to promote campaign, stars pictured at Les

Help Keep Britain Tidy, Photo-call to promote campaign, stars pictured at Les Ambassadeurs Club, Hamilton Place, London, Wednesday 12th July 1972. Joan Morecambe, Doreen Wise

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, with Susan Andrews, young girl aged 11 years

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, with Susan Andrews, young girl aged 11 years, from Faversham. She recently underwent a major heart operation from which she has now fully recovered

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise went back to school this afternoon to present the prizes at

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise went back to school this afternoon to present the prizes at the Hamlet of Ratcliffe School, Whitehorse Road, Stepney, East London, 19th July 1962

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Studio Rehearsals for The Morecambe & Wise Show

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Studio Rehearsals for The Morecambe & Wise Show, BBC Television Centre, London, June 1969

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London, 17th July 1969

Background imageComedy Collection: Filming of BBC TV Programme Yes Minister, outside the

Filming of BBC TV Programme Yes Minister, outside the Department of Administrative Affairs & No. 10 Downing Street, London, 23rd October 1982. Cast members: Paul Eddington as MP Jim Hacker

Background imageComedy Collection: Actresses on National Service, 1939

Actresses on National Service, 1939
Cast members of Tony Draws a Horse at the Comedy Theatre in London pictured in their other war roles. Miss Kay Astor (centre) is a nurse

Background imageComedy Collection: Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London

Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London
The Comedy Theatre (now the Harold Pinter Theatre) on the corner of Panton Street and Oxendon Street, in Londons West End. The Crime of Margaret Foley is playing. Date: 1947

Background imageComedy Collection: Theatre, Mercenary Mary 1925, Nerman

Theatre, Mercenary Mary 1925, Nerman
Mercenary Mary, a successful comedy, playing at the London Hippodrome, staring Mr A. W. Baskcomb, Frank Masters, Peggy O Neil (Mary) Lew Hearn, June and Sonnie Hale

Background imageComedy Collection: The stars of the new comedy entitles 'No Sex Please

The stars of the new comedy entitles "No Sex Please
The stars of the new comedy entitles " No Sex Please, We re British" during rehearsals at the Savoy Theatre, London

Background imageComedy Collection: The stars of the new comedy entitles 'No Sex Please

The stars of the new comedy entitles "No Sex Please
The stars of the new comedy entitles " No Sex Please, We re British" during rehearsals at the Savoy Theatre, London

Background imageComedy Collection: Eddie Braben comedy scriptwriter seen here with Morecambe

Eddie Braben comedy scriptwriter seen here with Morecambe and Wise at the BBC Television Centre in West London. Circa May 1970

Background imageComedy Collection: Woody Allen, comedian, actor and writer, in London, to promote his new film, Bananas

Woody Allen, comedian, actor and writer, in London, to promote his new film, Bananas, pictured outside the Dorchester Hotel, London, 21st July 1971

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London, 19th May 1969. They started rehearsals this week for their new tv series which will air in August

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Guests of Honour at Variety Club of Great Britain Luncheon

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Guests of Honour at Variety Club of Great Britain Luncheon, The Dorchester Hotel, London, 14th May 1974

Background imageComedy Collection: Rehearsal of Morecambe & Wise Television Show, North Kensington Community Centre, London

Rehearsal of Morecambe & Wise Television Show, North Kensington Community Centre, London, 20th October 1970. Ernie Wise

Background imageComedy Collection: Rehearsal of Morecambe & Wise Television Show, North Kensington Community Centre, London

Rehearsal of Morecambe & Wise Television Show, North Kensington Community Centre, London, 20th October 1970. Ann Hamilton with Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise

Background imageComedy Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London, 17th July 1969

Background imageComedy Collection: Steptoe and Son, film released 1972, starring Wildred Brambell as Albert Steptoe

Steptoe and Son, film released 1972, starring Wildred Brambell as Albert Steptoe, Harry H Corbett as his son Harold Steptoe, and Carolyn Seymour as wife Zita, pictured on location at St Johns Church

Background imageComedy Collection: The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday

The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday
The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8.15 pm from Sunday. Photocall for interview at Graeme Gardens North London home, Thursday 25th January 1973

Background imageComedy Collection: The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday

The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday
The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8.15 pm from Sunday. Photocall for interview at Graeme Gardens North London home, Thursday 25th January 1973

Background imageComedy Collection: The Goodies, on the perfect answer to petrol rationing, ride their three seater tandem

The Goodies, on the perfect answer to petrol rationing, ride their three seater tandem bicycle in London, Wednesday 21st November 1973

Background imageComedy Collection: Entertainer Shari Lewis with puppet Lamb Chop in her dressing room

Entertainer Shari Lewis with puppet Lamb Chop in her dressing room, backstage at at the London Palladium during the Royal Variety show rehearsals This is the first Royal Variety show to go out in

Background imageComedy Collection: Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat

Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat
Bunty Pulls The Strings a comedy by Graham Mofat (1866 - 1951). It was a huge hit in Londons West End at the Haymarket Theatre from 8th February 1911. It debuted on Broadway in late 1911

Background imageComedy Collection: Hardacre J Pitt

Hardacre J Pitt
Letter from Hardacre J. Pitt. An important touring manager in the decades around 1900, he used his notepaper to advertise his repertoire

Background imageComedy Collection: Billie Carleton

Billie Carleton (4 September 1896 28 November 1918) was an English musical comedy actress during the First World War. She began her professional stage career at age 15

Background imageComedy Collection: Barry Humphries and wife Diane Millstead at their wedding in London - June 1979

Barry Humphries and wife Diane Millstead at their wedding in London - June 1979

Background imageComedy Collection: Kenny Everett, Comedian, with boyfriends, Nikolai Grishanovich (left

Kenny Everett, Comedian, with boyfriends, Nikolai Grishanovich (left) and Pepe Flores (right), pictured together outside their home in South Kensington, London, Wednesday 31st October 1985

Background imageComedy Collection: Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas

Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas (24 December 1848 19 June 1914). Charleys Aunt broke all historic records for plays of any kind, with an original London run of 1

Background imageComedy Collection: Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue

Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue
Humorous illustration by E.G Oakley-Beuttler depicting the air-sea rescue by a Shagbat amphibious biplane(known as a Walrus) over the North Sea during World War Two

Background imageComedy Collection: Richard O Sullivan and Tessa Wyatt pose for the photocall for the ITV sitcom '

Richard O Sullivan and Tessa Wyatt pose for the photocall for the ITV sitcom " Robins Nest". " Robins Nest" saw Richard O Sullivan develop his role as Robin Tripp

Background imageComedy Collection: Cartoon by Charles Addams

Cartoon by Charles Addams
A group of passengers on the New York subway look in alarm at the growing garment appearing from the knitting needles of one old lady - a sweater with two neck holes. Date: 1955

Background imageComedy Collection: A substitute for the Sea Side, or the Serpentine as it might be, 1858

A substitute for the Sea Side, or the Serpentine as it might be, 1858. Children swimming and building sandcastles
FLO4995474 A substitute for the Sea Side, or the Serpentine as it might be, 1858. Children swimming and building sandcastles, women feeding swans, changing into costumes near the lake in Hyde Park

Background imageComedy Collection: Topsy Turvey, or our Antipodes, 1854. Refined English ladies in crinolines waiting on rough

Topsy Turvey, or our Antipodes, 1854. Refined English ladies in crinolines waiting on rough
FLO4995435 Topsy Turvey, or our Antipodes, 1854. Refined English ladies in crinolines waiting on rough and unkempt gold prospectors in Australia during the Gold Rush

Background imageComedy Collection: The Matrimonial Tattersalls, 1847. Satirical print of a market for brides

The Matrimonial Tattersalls, 1847. Satirical print of a market for brides
FLO4995405 The Matrimonial Tattersalls, 1847. Satirical print of a market for brides and grooms in the style of Tattersalls horse market

Background imageComedy Collection: Alarming Prospect: Single Ladies off to the Diggings, 1853. A crowd of women in crinolines

Alarming Prospect: Single Ladies off to the Diggings, 1853. A crowd of women in crinolines
FLO4995443 Alarming Prospect: Single Ladies off to the Diggings, 1853. A crowd of women in crinolines and bonnets stands on the dock waiting for ships to take them out to Australia and the Gold Rush

Background imageComedy Collection: Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change, 1852. Gentleman holding a baby while his wife in skirt

Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change, 1852. Gentleman holding a baby while his wife in skirt
FLO4995437 Progress of Bloomerism, or a Complete Change, 1852. Gentleman holding a baby while his wife in skirt and bloomers leaves for her club with her girls

Background imageComedy Collection: A Social Sketch, or Everything in Common 1850. Satirical print of social unrest after a revolution

A Social Sketch, or Everything in Common 1850. Satirical print of social unrest after a revolution
FLO4995416 A Social Sketch, or Everything in Common 1850. Satirical print of social unrest after a revolution. A black banjo player attacked by the men of the house for talking to a lady

Background imageComedy Collection: Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle

Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle to feed pigs in a
FLO4995408 Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle to feed pigs in a pigsty

Background imageComedy Collection: Portrait of actor John Dunstall in the role of Syracuse's dromio in William Shakespeare's play The

Portrait of actor John Dunstall in the role of Syracuse's dromio in William Shakespeare's play The Comedy of
FLO4568547 Portrait of actor John Dunstall in the role of Syracuse's dromio in William Shakespeare's play The Comedy of Errors (1564-1616)

Background imageComedy Collection: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)

Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)
8670888 Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition)

Background imageComedy Collection: Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian

Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian family playing
FLO4995471 Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian family playing soldiers for the Volunteer Force, a part-time territorial army

Background imageComedy Collection: Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving

Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving, swimming and playing in a Victorian pool
FLO4995460 Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving, swimming and playing in a Victorian pool

Background imageComedy Collection: A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855

A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855. A lady in black shawl gives a cookery book to
FLO4995445 A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855. A lady in black shawl gives a cookery book to a young mother in crinolines at a cute baby contest

Background imageComedy Collection: Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out

Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out of a leather case
FLO4995406 Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out of a leather case, quill and sticks

Background imageComedy Collection: SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright

SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright. Title page from an edition of "Comedies, Histories
CUL4849133 SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright. Title page from an edition of "Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies" by William Shakespeare

Background imageComedy Collection: Gentleman reading a comedy aloud in a living room, when half asleep and quite stupid

Gentleman reading a comedy aloud in a living room, when half asleep and quite stupid
FLO4679248 Gentleman reading a comedy aloud in a living room, when half asleep and quite stupid. Handcoloured copperplate drawn



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the best comedy moments from . The Comedy collection is perfect for anyone who loves to laugh and appreciates British humor. From classic TV shows like Monty Python's Flying Circus to modern-day comedians such as Michael McIntyre and Miranda Hart, our collection has something for everyone. The high-quality prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats to suit any space or budget. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a fun gift for a friend, Media Storehouse has got you covered. With its extensive selection of images capturing the essence of British comedy culture over the years, the Comedy collection from Media Storehouse is sure to bring joy and laughter into any home or office.
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What are Comedy (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Comedy art prints from London, England, United Kingdom, Europe are a collection of humorous and witty artworks that capture the essence of comedy. These prints showcase various forms of humor such as satire, parody, irony and sarcasm through illustrations or photographs. They are perfect for adding a touch of light-heartedness to any room or space. These prints feature iconic comedians like Charlie Chaplin and Monty Python as well as contemporary comedians like Ricky Gervais and Michael McIntyre. The range also includes funny quotes from popular TV shows like Friends and The Office. We offer a wide selection of Comedy art prints in different sizes and formats including framed prints, canvas prints, mounted prints and posters. These high-quality artworks are printed using archival inks on premium paper ensuring longevity without fading or yellowing over time. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with some laughter-inducing artwork or searching for a unique gift for someone who loves comedy, these art prints will surely bring joy to anyone's day.
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What Comedy (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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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To buy Comedy art prints in London, England, United Kingdom or Europe from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you want to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before submitting your order. We offer a wide range of high-quality prints featuring some of the most iconic comedians and comedic moments throughout history. From classic black-and-white photographs to colorful pop art-inspired designs, there is something for every taste and style. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of artwork to decorate your home or office or want to give a special gift to a comedy fan in your life, Media Storehouse makes it easy and convenient to buy Comedy art prints from anywhere in the world.
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How much do Comedy (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Comedy art prints from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. Our prices vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our selection includes classic comedy icons such as Charlie Chaplin and Laurel & Hardy as well as more contemporary comedians like Eddie Izzard and Michael McIntyre. We pride ourselves on offering high-quality art prints at affordable prices to suit all budgets. Whether you're looking for a small print to brighten up your home or office space or a larger statement piece to make an impact in any room, we have something for everyone. Our Comedy art prints are perfect for fans of stand-up comedy or anyone who appreciates the lighter side of life. They also make great gifts for friends and family members who love to laugh.
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How will my Comedy (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Comedy art prints to you. We use a trusted courier service that ensures your artwork arrives safely and securely at your doorstep. Our delivery partners are experienced professionals who handle fragile items with utmost care. Once you have placed an order for your Comedy art print, our team will carefully package it to ensure that it is protected during transit. We use high-quality materials such as sturdy cardboard boxes and protective wrapping to prevent any damage during shipping. Our delivery service covers London, England, United Kingdom, and Europe. You can track the progress of your order through our online tracking system which provides real-time updates on the status of your delivery. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork promptly and in perfect condition. That's why we strive to deliver all orders efficiently while ensuring they arrive in pristine condition.