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Charles Williams (caricaturist)

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Name
  
Charles Williams

Role
  
Caricaturist

Died
  
1838


Charles Williams (caricaturist)

Charles Williams (died 1830) was a British caricaturist, etcher and illustrator. He was chief caricaturist between 1799 & 1815 for the leading British publisher S.W. Fores. He worked in a style similar to James Gillray. In his earlier works, Williams used the pseudonyms Ansell or Argus; with George Cruikshank and others he illustrated The Every-Day Book by William Hone, edited 1825–26.

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Williams was the first of many who caricatured the 1st Duke of Wellington; he published a drawing of him in September 1808, during the Peninsular War, in which the Duke cuts off the pigtail of French general Jean-Andoche Junot, defeated at the Battle of Vimeiro.

Works

  • J. Mitford The adventures of Johnny Newton In the Navy (1819)
  • W. Combe Dr Syntax in Paris (1820)
  • My Cousin In the Army (1822)
  • The Tour of Doctor Prosody (1822)
  • References

    Charles Williams (caricaturist) Wikipedia