Tag: printculture
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In What Ways Did the Eighteenth-Century Satirical Print Represent the Black Dandy?

Mananhil Masood explores representations of blackness in eighteenth-century English satirical prints through analysing Black dandyism .
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Review of Alice Loxton’s Uproar! Satire, Scandal and Printmakers in Georgian London

Lauren Hood’s review of Alice Loxton’s “Uproar!” explores the impactful evolution of British satire in the 18th century, highlighting the influential careers of artists Rowlandson, Gillray, and Cruikshank amidst societal and political controversies in London.
