For his son, also a caricaturist, see Isaac Robert Cruikshank.
Isaac Cruikshank
Born
5 October 1764
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died
1811 (aged 46–47)
London, England
Occupation(s)
Artist, caricaturist
Spouse
Mary MacNaughton (1769–1853)
Children
Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789–1856)
George Cruikshank (1792–1878) Margaret Eliza (1808–1825) Mary (1795–1795)
Isaac Cruikshank (born 5 October 1764; bapt. 14 October 1764 – 1811) was a Scottish painter and caricaturist, known for his social and political satire.[1]
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A satirical cartoon by IsaacCruikshank of Princess Charlotte and Prince Frederick being led to bed by a party including her parents, King George III and...
of a Jack in the Green was featured in a 1795 engraving, perhaps by IsaacCruikshank, which included the foliate figure alongside a fiddler with a wooden...
by British satirical artists James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and IsaacCruikshank. (An earlier national personification was Sir Roger de Coverley, from...
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preexisting medical condition causing lassitude and that she had gonorrhea. IsaacCruikshank's depiction of Kimber's assault on a "virjen," in his image published...
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William Hogarth include A Rake's Progress and The Cockpit (1759). IsaacCruikshank's Dividing the Spoil!! (1796) leverages a scathing commentary on the...
such as James Gillray (1757–1815), Thomas Rowlandson (1756–1827) and IsaacCruikshank (1757–1815) advanced it further. Caricature became a valuable tool...
care For Life without these is a volume of care. Now attributed to IsaacCruikshank. Now attributed to Thomas Rowlandson, after George Murgatroyd Woodward...
some contract or position. In 1791 she featured in a caricature by IsaacCruikshank which showed various "Quornites" in "amorous conflagration" as they...
As shown in this British cartoon by IsaacCruikshank, the guillotine became a disparaging symbol of violent excess during the Reign of Terror. The tricolor...
variety of talented artists and printmakers including Thomas Rowlandson, IsaacCruikshank, John Bluck, Theodore Lane, Henry Singleton, Maria Cosway, F. J. Manskirchten...
a raven and come out a swan’. Visual depictions are little better. IsaacCruikshank issued a caricature print in 1795 under the title "Washing the Blackamoor...
the Hudson Valley and from such English painters as William Hogarth, IsaacCruikshank, James Gillray, Joseph Wright of Derby, and George Morland. John Quidor...