André Gill
The d'Artagnan du Crayon fearlessly lampooned the French rulers of his day in a series of masterly caricatures that would later inspire the creators of Spitting Image and many others.
The d'Artagnan du Crayon fearlessly lampooned the French rulers of his day in a series of masterly caricatures that would later inspire the creators of Spitting Image and many others.
The role of exiled Czech cartoonists in Britain during the Second World War is often overlooked, writes Mark Bryant.
Mark Bryant on how French cartoonists of the 1870s responded to national humiliation at the hands of a beligerent Prussia.
Mark Bryant on the work of Soviet cartoonists engaged in the epic struggle against Nazi Germany.
Mark Bryant looks at the cartoons produced in response to the conflict which followed the Opium Wars between China and the West.
Mark Bryant examines the wartime work of Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, creator of the famous ‘Old Bill’ character.
Mark Bryant examines the wartime work of Osbert Lancaster, the centenary of whose birth this year is marked with a new exhibition at the Wallace Collection, London.
Mark Bryant describes how a nosey parker drew some inspiration from Old Nosey’s career.
Mark Bryant looks at the cartoons that adorned one of the Nazis’ most reviled newspapers.
Mark Bryant examines the history of the Second World War’s favorite cartoon pin-up.