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Mockery Collection

Background imageMockery Collection: View of a mockery of cheaters on a square in Venice, 1759-c.1796

View of a mockery of cheaters on a square in Venice, 1759-c.1796. Creators: Louis-Joseph Mondhare, Anon
View of a mockery of cheaters on a square in Venice, 1759-c.1796. Three figures ride donkeys

Background imageMockery Collection: Comment! encore une caricature sur nous.. 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier

Comment! encore une caricature sur nous.. 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier
Comment! encore une caricature sur nous.. 1844. Comment! encore une caricature sur nous, ce matin, dans le Charivari!...ah! jour de ma vie! J'espere bien que cette fois c'est la derniere

Background imageMockery Collection: The Repentance of Mrs... 1894. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

The Repentance of Mrs... 1894. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
The Repentance of Mrs... 1894. A woman kneels in prayer, as others look on knowingly. From The Yellow Book, Vol. IV. A similar subject to The Litany of Mary Magdalen done in his [Beardsley s] earlier

Background imageMockery Collection: Isaiah Accepts Mockery because of His Faith, 1549. Creator: Augustin Hirschvogel

Isaiah Accepts Mockery because of His Faith, 1549. Creator: Augustin Hirschvogel
Isaiah Accepts Mockery because of His Faith, 1549

Background imageMockery Collection: The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ, mid 17th century

The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ, mid 17th century

Background imageMockery Collection: The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageMockery Collection: Christ Crowned with Thorns, from the Circular Passion, 1509. Creator: Lucas van Leyden

Christ Crowned with Thorns, from the Circular Passion, 1509. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
Christ Crowned with Thorns, from the Circular Passion, 1509

Background imageMockery Collection: The Mocking of Christ, from the Circular Passion, 1509. Creator: Lucas van Leyden

The Mocking of Christ, from the Circular Passion, 1509. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
The Mocking of Christ, from the Circular Passion, 1509

Background imageMockery Collection: Childrens Games (Jeux des Enfants), 1731. Creator: Francois Bernard Lepicie

Childrens Games (Jeux des Enfants), 1731. Creator: Francois Bernard Lepicie
Childrens Games (Jeux des Enfants), 1731

Background imageMockery Collection: The Garratt Election, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Garratt Election, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Garratt Election, (c1878). 18th century scene showing the Garrat Elections held at Garrat, then a small hamlet in Wandsworth, (now part of greater London)

Background imageMockery Collection: Stealing off; - or - prudent Secession, 1798

Stealing off; - or - prudent Secession, 1798
Stealing off; - or - prudent Secession, pub. 1798 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageMockery Collection: Vanity Fair. From The Pilgrims Progress (Bunyan), c1861, (1923). Artist: Frederic Shields

Vanity Fair. From The Pilgrims Progress (Bunyan), c1861, (1923). Artist: Frederic Shields
Vanity Fair. From The Pilgrims Progress (Bunyan), 1861, (1923). A 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of religious English literature

Background imageMockery Collection: Vanity Fair. From The Pilgrims Progress (John Bunyan), c1850-1890, (1923)

Vanity Fair. From The Pilgrims Progress (John Bunyan), c1850-1890, (1923). Artist: John Dawson Watson
Vanity Fair. From The Pilgrims Progress (John Bunyan), c1850-1890, (1923). A 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan

Background imageMockery Collection: The Mocking of Christ, 16th century (1849). Artist: A Bisson

The Mocking of Christ, 16th century (1849). Artist: A Bisson
The Mocking of Christ, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on a 16th century original found in the collection of M Quedeville, Paris

Background imageMockery Collection: A Mock Election in the Kings Bench Prison, c1828, (1912). Artist: Bonner

A Mock Election in the Kings Bench Prison, c1828, (1912). Artist: Bonner
A Mock Election in the Kings Bench Prison, c1828, (1912). In July 1827, the inmates of the Kings Bench Prison, Borough, South London

Background imageMockery Collection: Christ Mocked (The Crowning with Thorns), c1490-1500. Artist: Hieronymus Bosch

Christ Mocked (The Crowning with Thorns), c1490-1500. Artist: Hieronymus Bosch
Christ Mocked (The Crowning with Thorns), c1490-1500

Background imageMockery Collection: The Mocking of Christ, 1885. Artist: Edouard Manet

The Mocking of Christ, 1885. Artist: Edouard Manet
The Mocking of Christ, 1885. Located in the collection at The Art Institute of Chicago, USA

Background imageMockery Collection: A Midsummer Pantomime, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Midsummer Pantomime, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Midsummer Pantomime, 1884. Sir William Harcourt holds his London Government Bill. This had proposed the incorporation in a single municipality of all the inhabitants of the Metropolitan area


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