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Isaac Robert
CRUIKSHANK
Born
27 September 1789 Middlesex, England
Died
13 March 1856
Nationality
English
29 works
Tom and Jerry masquerading it among the cadgers in the back slums in the Holy Land
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Jerry beat to a standstill! Dr Please'em's prescription, Tom and Logic’s condolence, and the ‘slaveys’ on the alert
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom and Jerry catching Kate and Sue, on the sly, having their fortunes told
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom and Jerry taking Blue Ruin after the spell is broke up
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Monstrosities of 1827
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
Household troops or A sketch of a few of the principal trustworthy and confidential domestics of worthy and confiding families
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
A dandy fainting or An exquisite in fits
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
Jerry in training for a 'swell'
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Bow Street: Tom and Jerry's sensibility awakened at the pathetic tale of the elegant Cyprian, the feeling coachman, and the generous magistrate
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom and Jerry catching Kate and Sue, on the sly, having their fortunes told
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Outside of the Opera House at night: Gallantry of Tom and Jerry
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
A new Chancery suit removed to the Scotch Bar or More legitimates
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
Tom and Jerry sporting their bits of blood among the pinks in Rotten Row
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom and Jerry larking at a masquerade supper at the Opera House
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom, Jerry and Logic making the most of an evening at Vauxhall
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Symptoms of the finish of 'some sorts of life' in London: Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard at Newgate
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Art of self-defence: Tom and Jerry receiving instruction from Mr Jackson at his rooms in Bond Street
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
A shilling well laid out: Tom and Jerry at the exhibition of pictures at the Royal Academy
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom and Jerry taking the hint at Logic's being blown up at Point Nonplus …
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
A look in at Tattersal’s: Tom taking Jerry's judgment in purchasing a prad
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Highest life in London: Tom and Jerry ‘sporting a toe’ among the Corinthians at Almacks in the West
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Titlepage
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Fencing: Jerry's admiration of Tom in an assault with Mr O'Shaunessy at the rooms in St James’s Street
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
A whistling shop: Tom and Jerry visiting Logic on board the Fleet
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Tom, Jerry and Logic backing Tommy the Sweep at the Royal Cockpit
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
The Royal Exchange: Tom pointing out to Jerry a few of the primest features of life in London
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
Splendid Jem, once a dashing hero in the Metropolis, recognised by Tom amongst the Convicts in the Dock-yard at Chatham
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
Doctor Syntax at a masquerade
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK (attributed to); Thomas ROWLANDSON (attributed to)
Football
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George HUNT (aquatinter)