William Heath (artist)
William Heath (1794–1840) was a British artist. He was best known for his published engravings which included caricatures, political cartoons, and commentary on contemporary life.[1]
His early works often dealt with military scenes, but from about 1820 on he focused on satire. Some of his works were published under the pseudonym "Paul Pry".
Heath helped found an early caricature magazines, The Glasgow Looking Glass (renamed to The Northern Looking Glass after five issues).
Heath created a numbered series of political Caricatures between 1830 – 1834 for Mc'Leans Monthly.
Gallery
- Monster soup
- The Stomach Pump
- Dr Arthur and his man Bob giving John Bull a Bolus
- Burking Poor Old Mrs Constitution
- All the World's a Stage
References
- ↑ "The Glasgow Looking Glass". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
External links
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- Works by William Heath at Project Gutenberg
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- William Heath Illustration using speech bubbles from July 1st, 1830 issue of The Looking Glass
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