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Set of six vanity fair caricatures, 1883 – victorian politics, military & science this cohesive set of six original vanity … Read more Set of six vanity fair caricatures, 1883 – victorian politics, military & science this cohesive set of six original vanity fair chromolithographs dates from early 1883 and presents a vivid cross-section of late victorian public life, ranging from politics and court service to military heroism, science, and finance. Issued weekly by vanity fair and drawn by leading caricaturists such as “spy” and “t.”, these full-length portraits are celebrated for their refined draughtsmanship, subtle satire, and elegant hand-colouring, making them among the most iconic british portrait prints of the 19th century. The map is offered unframed, enabling custom framing to personal or interior preferences. The group includes portrayals of prominent figures of the era: sir charles james freake, the influential london developer of kensington and conservative mp, shown as “an eminent builder”; william thomas marriott, barrister, kc and member of parliament for brighton; henry frederick ponsonby, depicted as “the privy purse” in his role as queen victoria’s trusted private secretary; evelyn sherbrooke burnaby, a crimean war veteran and mp celebrated for his military exploits; richard anthony proctor, the renowned astronomer and popular science writer, represented under the caption “astronomy”; and henry ainslie hoare, banker and liberal politician, characterized as “a reformed radical.” each sheet exemplifies vanity fair’s distinctive visual language: the sitter isolated against a pale ground, animated through pose and gesture, and accompanied by a witty caption that encapsulates public reputation rather than caricaturing cruelty. Together, the six prints form a balanced and intellectually engaging ensemble, reflecting victorian britain’s fascination with leadership, achievement, and character. As a set, they work exceptionally well for display in a study, library, club interior, or gallery wall, where their unified palette and format create a refined, historically rich presentation. Condition: all six prints are in good original condition, with light, even age toning and minor scattered spotting consistent with 19th-century paper. Margins are ample; plate images remain strong and unfaded. Any minor handling marks are unobtrusive and do not detract from overall appearance. Framing tips: these prints are ideally framed uniformly in dark walnut or ebonised wood frames with generous ivory or warm off-white mounts. Museum glass is recommended to protect the original hand-colouring while maintaining clarity. Displaying them as a linear set or in a balanced two-by-three arrangement enhances their visual rhythm and period elegance. Technique: chromolithography maker: vincent brooks, day & son, london, 1883 See less
- Dimensions
- 10.24ʺW × 14.96ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
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