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John Tenniel
John Tenniel
British illustrator, graphic humourist and political cartoonist, very good friends with Spencer Bradshaw (1820-1914)
Illustrations: Illustrations; Cartoons by Richard Doyle, John Leech, and John Tenniel.; Listed as first edition.; …
The illustrations are thought to be by Tenniel; The translation is by T. Tracy; The t.p. is engraved; …
Lettering: Sliding on thin ice. Punch or the London Charavari. December 18. 1869.; A line of men of the church are walking on a plank of wood placed on the ice. Wood engraving by Swain.
Lettering: Her Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince visiting the wounded soldiers of the Crimean army at Brompton Hospital, Chatham. J. Tenniel del. ; J.A. Vinter lith.
Lettering: J. Tenniel. J.T. Pl. 3.
Lettering: Her Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince visiting the wounded soldiers of the Crimean army at Brompton Hospital, Chatham. J. Tenniel del. ; J.A. Vinter lith.
Lettering: The imperial dispensary. Swain sc. J.T.
Digital copy. Madrid: Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, 2012
Illustrations: Illustrations; Illustrations: Portraits
Illustrations: Illustrations; Illustrations: Portraits; with illustrations by Sir John Tenniel, Arthur B. Frost, Henry Holiday, Harry Furniss, and the author :
Lettering: Fire and smoke. French communist, "Allons, mon ami, let us go burn our incense on the altar of equality." British workman, "thanks, mossoo, but I'd rather smoke my 'baccy on the hearth of liberty." Swain sc JT
Lettering: Pity the poor garotters! Joe Huggins."O, please, Sirr, don't! Mr. Peter says as I'm delicate, and a coward, and didn't ought to be flogged!!". Mr. Bull. "Ah, indeed! your friend, Mr. Peter Taylor, should have reminded…
Lettering: Time the alchemist. Original drawing by Sir John Tenier. JT. 1898
Lettering: "Is life worth living?" Swainss JT