19th Century Satirical Cartoons

Lithographs showcasing humorous critiques of society, including caricatures of artists, critics, and societal norms in 19th-century France.

Cartoon with comparison between Kop-van-Jut and Dutch politics, Jan Holswilder, 1886 print Minister Jan van Heemskerk Azn. is about to hit the head of Jut. This contains law articles such as Articles 6 and 10 about freedom of religion and protection of personal data. He looks at the goal at the top of the yardstick, a dancing figure with a 'red flag'. Under the image a quote from the poem Medea by Jan Vos (ca. 1610-1667). This print was published by the lantern. print maker: Netherlandsprinter: The Haguepublisher: The Hague paper  political caricatures and satires. try-your-strength machine. pleasure fair and circus
Cartoon with comparison between Kop-van-Jut and Dutch politics, Jan Holswilder, 1886 print Minister Jan van Heemskerk Azn. is about to hit the head of Jut. This contains law articles such as Articles 6 and 10 about freedom of religion and protection of personal data. He looks at the goal at the top of the yardstick, a dancing figure with a 'red flag'. Under the image a quote from the poem Medea by Jan Vos (ca. 1610-1667). This print was published by the lantern. print maker: Netherlandsprinter: The Haguepublisher: The Hague paper political caricatures and satires. try-your-strength machine. pleasure fair and circus