mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Hodges Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates, March 1, 1815. March 1, 1815Hodges Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates, March 1, 1815
Un Article louangeur, 1845. Creator: Honore DaumierUn Article louangeur, 1845. 'Lisez l'article que j'ai redige sur votre ouvrage...je crois que vous serez satisfaite
Esquisses Parisiennes, (Parisian Sketches), 1827-1828. Creator: Francis ConscienceEsquisses Parisiennes, (Parisian Sketches), 1827-1828. A reserved man is greeted exuberantly by an excited man. 'He arrive donc farceur, nous sommes deja au champagne
Misled: The Ambassador of the Rascals Exposes himself from the Window of 't Bokki Tavern in the Haar CreatorMisled: The Ambassador of the Rascals Exposes himself from the Window of 't Bokki Tavern in the Haarlemmerhout, c.1739-before 1750
Un article louangeur, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierUn article louangeur, 19th century. [Woman reads a review in the newspaper about her newly published book]: We have just learned of the volume published by Madame Eulalie de Bois-Fleuri
Est-il permis de revenir de Bercy dans un état pareil.. 1843. Creator: Honore DaumierEst-il permis de revenir de Bercy dans un etat pareil.. 1843. - 'Est-il permis de revenir de Bercy dans un etat pareil...un homme etabli...que je suis malheureuse mon Dieu
Responsibilities of an Atelier: Number 1: The Arrival and Reception of a Newcomer, 1832
President Reagan at Mission Control, Houston, 1981. Creator: NASAPresident Reagan at Mission Control, Houston, 1981. President Ronald Reagan gets a laugh from NASA officials in Mission Control when he jokingly asks Space Shuttle crew members astronauts Joe Engle
The Genius of Caricature, and his Friends, celebrating the completion of the Second Volume of the Caricature Magazine in the Temple of Mirth, July 2, 1808
Scherzo di Follia, 1863-66, printed 1940s. Creator: Pierre-Louis PiersonScherzo di Follia, 1863-66, printed 1940s
Scherzo di Follia, 1861-67, printed ca. 1930. Creator: Pierre-Louis PiersonScherzo di Follia, 1861-67, printed ca. 1930
Cracking a Joke, November 15, 1808. November 15, 1808. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonCracking a Joke, November 15, 1808
Cracking a Joke!!, 1813?. 1813?. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonCracking a Joke!!, 1813?
They indulged in jokes at the expense of the spectacled boy, (1907). Creator: UnknownThey indulged in jokes at the expense of the spectacled boy, (1907). In 1808, the young Schubert applies for a choir scholarship to study at the Stadtkonvikt imperial school in Vienna
The Joke, 1892, (1965). Creator: Nikolai Alekseevich KasatkinThe Joke, 1892, (1965). Russian winter scene: a man gesticulates at two boys. Painting in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
An Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Creator: UnknownAn Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Card with drawing of a plate, knife and fork by William Hogarth (1697-1764), inviting a friend to dinner
Critics, c1870, (c1897). Artist: E&S WoodburyCritics, c1870, (c1897). Mr Gladstone: H m, Flippant! Mr Disraeli: Ha, prosy! Two British politicians criticise each others literary efforts
Sharing a Joke at Aintree, 1937Sharing a Joke at Aintree, Grand National 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Family Joke - leaving the Royal Yacht Albert and Victoria at Cowes, c1935 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Milt Jackson, Budd Johnson and Major Holley at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1979Musicians Milt Jackson, Budd Johnson and Major Holley sharing a joke at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979
Drummers Kenny Clare, Les DeMerle and Jack Parnell, London, 1979. Artist: Denis WilliamsDrummers Kenny Clare, Les DeMerle and Jack Parnell, London, 1979
The Ghost - A Christmas Frolic - Le Revenant, 1814The Ghost - A Christmas Frolic - Le Revenant, printed 1814 (stipple engraving)
Lusus Naturae, or Carracturas of the present age 1752. Artist: John JuneLusus Naturae, or Carracturas of the present age. 1752. Lusus naturae means freak of nature. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Sculpure of Apollo Sauroctone (Apollo the lizard-slayer). Artist: PraxitelesSculture of Apollo Sauroctone (Apollo the lizard-slayer): a marble replica after a bronze original made by the famous sculptor Praxiteles