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John (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection

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Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Bust of Alexander Pope (marble)

Bust of Alexander Pope (marble)
876278 Bust of Alexander Pope (marble) by Roubillac (Roubiliac), Louis-Francois (1702-62); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Barnaby Rudge and his raven, illustration from Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens, 1841 (litho)

Barnaby Rudge and his raven, illustration from Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens, 1841 (litho)
876273 Barnaby Rudge and his raven, illustration from Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens, 1841 (litho) by Doyle, John (H.B.) (1797-1868) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Barnaby Rudge)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Meeting of Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House, 1795. Speakers: Thelwall, Gale Jones, Hodson

Meeting of Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House, 1795. Speakers: Thelwall, Gale Jones, Hodson, and John Binns
7148308 Meeting of Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House, 1795. Speakers: Thelwall, Gale Jones, Hodson, and John Binns, satire on the campaing by the Whigs for the repeal of the Seditions Bill

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Mazeppa - 'Again He Urges on His Wild Career', satire depicting King William IV tied to the wild

Mazeppa - "Again He Urges on His Wild Career", satire depicting King William IV tied to the wild horse of
7148292 Mazeppa - " Again He Urges on His Wild Career", satire depicting King William IV tied to the wild horse of Reform, 1832 (engraving) by Doyle

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The Westminster Deserter Drummed out of the Regiment. Defeat of Sir Cecil Wray

The Westminster Deserter Drummed out of the Regiment. Defeat of Sir Cecil Wray
7148311 The Westminster Deserter Drummed out of the Regiment. Defeat of Sir Cecil Wray. Hustings, Covent Garden, Westminster Election, 1784 (engraving) by Rowlandson

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Varnishing - a Sign (of 'The Times'), satire depicting Lord Chancellor Lord Brougham varrnishing a

Varnishing - a Sign (of "The Times"), satire depicting Lord Chancellor Lord Brougham varrnishing a pub sign
7148294 Varnishing - a Sign (of " The Times" ), satire depicting Lord Chancellor Lord Brougham varrnishing a pub sign bearing the portrait of King William IV

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The Rival Mount-o -Bankes; or, The Dorsetshire Juggler, satire depicting Whig Prime Minster Earl

The Rival Mount-o -Bankes; or, The Dorsetshire Juggler, satire depicting Whig Prime Minster Earl Grey campaigning in
7148293 The Rival Mount-o -Bankes; or, The Dorsetshire Juggler, satire depicting Whig Prime Minster Earl Grey campaigning in support of the First Reform Bill, 1831 (engraving) by Doyle

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Before and after the election, 1830 (engraving)

Before and after the election, 1830 (engraving)
7148301 Before and after the election, 1830 (engraving) by Heath, William (1795-1840) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Before and after the election, 1830)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Leap-Frog Down Constitution Hilll, satire on the Whig governments campaign to pass a Reform Bill

Leap-Frog Down Constitution Hilll, satire on the Whig governments campaign to pass a Reform Bill in parliament
7148299 Leap-Frog Down Constitution Hilll, satire on the Whig governments campaign to pass a Reform Bill in parliament, 1831 (engraving) by Doyle

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: John Gilpin, satire depicting King William IV riding a horse representing Prime Minister Earl

John Gilpin, satire depicting King William IV riding a horse representing Prime Minister Earl Greys reformist Whig
7148296 John Gilpin, satire depicting King William IV riding a horse representing Prime Minister Earl Greys reformist Whig government, 1831 (engraving) by Doyle

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The Handwriting on the Wall, satire depicting King William IV looking at a wall with the slogan

The Handwriting on the Wall, satire depicting King William IV looking at a wall with the slogan "Reform Bill
7148295 The Handwriting on the Wall, satire depicting King William IV looking at a wall with the slogan " Reform Bill

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: His Honour the Beadle (William IV) Driving the Wagabonds out of the Parish

His Honour the Beadle (William IV) Driving the Wagabonds out of the Parish
7148300 His Honour the Beadle (William IV) Driving the Wagabonds out of the Parish, satire on the defeat of the Tories by the Whigs at the 1830 Parliamentary election (engraving) by Heath

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Leap-Frog on a Level; or, Going Headlong to the Devil, satire on the Whig governments campaign to

Leap-Frog on a Level; or, Going Headlong to the Devil, satire on the Whig governments campaign to pass a Reform Bill in
7148298 Leap-Frog on a Level; or, Going Headlong to the Devil, satire on the Whig governments campaign to pass a Reform Bill in parliament, 1831 (engraving) by Doyle

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Hoo-Choo-Loo, alias John Bull and the Doctors, satire on the Whig governments attempt to pass a

Hoo-Choo-Loo, alias John Bull and the Doctors, satire on the Whig governments attempt to pass a Reform Bill through
7148297 Hoo-Choo-Loo, alias John Bull and the Doctors, satire on the Whig governments attempt to pass a Reform Bill through Parliament, 1831 (engraving) by Doyle

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The Head of the Poll; or, the Wimbledon Showman and His Puppet

The Head of the Poll; or, the Wimbledon Showman and His Puppet, caricature of British Whig politicians John Horne Tooke
7148339 The Head of the Poll; or, the Wimbledon Showman and His Puppet, caricature of British Whig politicians John Horne Tooke and Francis Burdett, 1807 (engraving) by English School

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The Gheber Worshipping the Rising Sun, satire depicting Whig politician Lord Brougham anticipating

The Gheber Worshipping the Rising Sun, satire depicting Whig politician Lord Brougham anticipating the possible
7148334 The Gheber Worshipping the Rising Sun, satire depicting Whig politician Lord Brougham anticipating the possible opportunities arising from the beginning of the reign of King William IV

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The Laws Delay. Reading the Riot Act, satire on Radicalism in British politics, 1820 (engraving)

The Laws Delay. Reading the Riot Act, satire on Radicalism in British politics, 1820 (engraving)
7148303 The Laws Delay. Reading the Riot Act, satire on Radicalism in British politics, 1820 (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Laws Delay)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Three Great Pillars of Government; or, A Walk from White Conduit House to St Stephen s

Three Great Pillars of Government; or, A Walk from White Conduit House to St Stephen s
7148291 Three Great Pillars of Government; or, A Walk from White Conduit House to St Stephen s, caricature of reformist politicians Sir Francis Burdett, Joseph Hume and Daniel O Connell

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: The new Christmas pantomime (litho)

The new Christmas pantomime (litho)
983785 The new Christmas pantomime (litho) by Doyle, John (H.B.) (1797-1868) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The new Christmas pantomime)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Deaf and dumb alphabet (b / w photo)

Deaf and dumb alphabet (b / w photo)
2775159 Deaf and dumb alphabet (b/w photo) by Scottish Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deaf and dumb alphabet)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: A Game of Political Shuttlecock (colour litho)

A Game of Political Shuttlecock (colour litho)
2775112 A Game of Political Shuttlecock (colour litho) by Doyle, John (H.B.) (1797-1868) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Game of Political Shuttlecock)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Caricature of Hilaire Belloc, Anglo-French writer and historian (colour litho)

Caricature of Hilaire Belloc, Anglo-French writer and historian (colour litho)
6029501 Caricature of Hilaire Belloc, Anglo-French writer and historian (colour litho) by Doyle, John (H.B.) (1797-1868) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: English History: The first ten centuries from AD to AD 999 (colour litho)

English History: The first ten centuries from AD to AD 999 (colour litho)
6029597 English History: The first ten centuries from AD to AD 999 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first ten centuries from AD to AD 999)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: A Governor General, 1842 (lithograph)

A Governor General, 1842 (lithograph)
XJF867950 A Governor General, 1842 (lithograph) by Doyle, John (H.B.) (1797-1868) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Political Sketches No. 750)

Background imageJohn (1797-1868) (after) Doyle Fine Art Print Collection: Le Mort, George IV (1762-1830), caricature of the King grieving the death

Le Mort, George IV (1762-1830), caricature of the King grieving the death
BAL15041 Le Mort, George IV (1762-1830), caricature of the King grieving the death of the giraffe at London Zoo, printed by J. Netherclift, and pub


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