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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1868–1869) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1875–1879) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1870–1874 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914).
Publication Date Subject Caption Caricaturist Notes Pic. 3 Jan 1895: Capt. Lord Charles Beresford RN CB Steam Reserve: Spy: M 0609: 10 Jan 1895: Sir Robert Reid, QC: Mr Attorney: Spy: S 646: 17 Jan 1895
Publication Date Subject Caption Caricaturist Notes Pic. 1869-01-30: B. Disraeli: He educated the Tories and dished the Whigs to pass Reform, but to have become what he is from what he was is the greatest Reform of all
Caricatures published in the British Vanity Fair magazine, 1868–1914. Caricatures by named authors who died more than 70 years ago or were published anonymously are generally globally in the Public Domain and should be transferred to Wikimedia Commons.
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Publication date Subject Caption Caricaturist Notes Pic. 5 Jan 1905: Joseph Joachim: The last of the classical school: Spy: M 0945: 12 Jan 1905: Prof E. R. Lankester FRS: His religion is the worship of all sorts of winged and finny freaks
Leslie Ward caricatured in 1889 by 'Pal'. Ward drew 1,325 cartoons for Vanity Fair between 1873 and 1911, many of which captured the personality of his subjects. His portraits of royalty, nobility, and women, however, were over-sympathetic, if not sycophantic.