RA Collection: People and Organisations
Graphic artist; draughtsman, print-maker, caricaturist. Advocate of total abstinence from alcohol. Active in London. Son of caricaturist Isaac Cruikshank (1764-1811); younger brother of caricaturist and illustrator (Isaac) Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856).
Born: 27 September 1792
Died: 1 February 1878
Gender: Male
(Isaac) Robert Cruikshank and George Cruikshank
A Shilling well laid out. Tom and Jerry at the Exhibition of Pictures at the Royal Academy, 1 July 1821
Hand-coloured aquatint
George Cruikshank
The Ghost of Mrs Leckie, 1830
Etching
George Cruikshank
"Tak aff the Ghaist!", 1830
Etching
George Cruikshank
Witches Frolic, 1830
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George Cruikshank
"Black John" Chastising the Witches , 1830
Etching
George Cruikshank
Puck in Mischief, 1830
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George Cruikshank
Fairy Revenge, 1830
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George Cruikshank
Elfin arrow manufactory, 1830
Etching
George Cruikshank
The Persecuted Butler, 1830
Etching
George Cruikshank
Elfin tricks, 1830
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George Cruikshank
The Goddess Freya, 1830
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George Cruikshank
The 'Corps de Ballet', 1830
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George Cruikshank
The Spectre Skeleton, 1830
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George Cruikshank
Twelve sketches illustrative of Sir Walter Scott's Demonology and witchcraft / by George Cruikshank - London: 1830
15/2963
George Cruikshank
George Cruikshank's table-book / edited by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett; illustrated by George Cruikshank - London: 1845
15/500
The Book of Spurs. A Series of Papers Reprinted From The Journal Of The British Archaeological Association. Forming A Catalogue To The Collection Of J. James, F.S.A. - [London]:: [ca. 1857]
07/4734
An Essay On The Genius Of George Cruikshank. With Numerous Illustrations Of His Works. (From The Westminster Review, No. LXVI.) With Additional Etchings. - [London:]: [1840]
05/2458