Humphrey Hannah Collection
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"Humphrey Hannah: A Captivating Journey through James Gillray's Satirical Art" Step into the world of Humphrey Hannah, a collection of captivating and thought-provoking artworks by renowned satirical artist James Gillray. From Cymon and Iphigenia to May 2, 1796, immerse yourself in the intricate details that bring these historical moments to life. Witness the British Tars Towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour; the Broad-Bottom Leviathan tugging at its reins with power and determination. Feel the tension as The Magnanimous Minister chastises Prussian perfidy, exposing political deceit in an unapologetic manner. In The Bottomless-Pitt from March 16, 1792, Gillray's sharp wit takes center stage as he portrays a seemingly insatiable figure devouring wealth without remorse. Enter Cowslip with a Bowl of Cream on June 13, 1795 - a whimsical scene from Brandenburg Theatricals where comedy meets charm. Maecenas' pursuit of Fine Arts unfolds against a frosty morning backdrop in Pall Mall on May 9, 1808. Explore L'Enfant Trouve - Roman Charity personified - showcasing both compassion and misfortune through delicate strokes. Pillars of the Constitution stand tall on February 1, 1809; symbols of stability amidst tumultuous times. Experience Mandane's bravura air on December 22, 1801 - an artistic masterpiece capturing passion and grace within every brushstroke. French Liberty clashes with British Slavery on December 21st, 1792; Gillray boldly exposes societal contradictions through his artistry. Blowing-up the Pic-Nic s reveals Harlequin Quixote attacking puppets with vigor and satire –a visual feast for those who appreciate irony. Finally, Uncorking Old Sherry uncovers hidden depths beneath its surface on March 10, 1805.