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Satirist Collection (#9)

Satirists have long been the masters of wit and irony, using their sharp tongues to expose society's follies

Background imageSatirist Collection: Beaumarchais and The Marriage of Figaro, 1784 (c1900). Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchias

Beaumarchais and The Marriage of Figaro, 1784 (c1900). Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchias (1732-1799) French playwright and satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author playwright, satirist

Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author playwright, satirist, man of letters and central figure in the French Enlightenment. Engraving

Background imageSatirist Collection: Jonathan Swift (1667-1746) Anglo-Irish clergyman, satirist and poet. Author of

Jonathan Swift (1667-1746) Anglo-Irish clergyman, satirist and poet. Author of Gullivers Travels 1726 Battle of the Books and A Tale of the Tub 1704. Engraving

Background imageSatirist Collection: Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, poet and cleric. Engraving

Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, poet and cleric. Engraving

Background imageSatirist Collection: William Hogarth, self-portrait, 1745. William Hogarth (10 November 1697 - 26 October

William Hogarth, self-portrait, 1745. William Hogarth (10 November 1697 - 26 October 1764) English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic and editorial cartoonist

Background imageSatirist Collection: Daniel Defoe (1661ja-1731) English author, satirist and adventurer. Remembered now

Daniel Defoe (1661ja-1731) English author, satirist and adventurer. Remembered now for his novels Robinson Crusoe (1719), Journal of the Plague Year (1722) and Moll Flanders (1722)

Background imageSatirist Collection: Jonathan Swift, English satirist and clergyman

Jonathan Swift, English satirist and clergyman

Background imageSatirist Collection: Novelist Mark Twain

Novelist Mark Twain

Background imageSatirist Collection: Cervantes, Spanish author

Cervantes, Spanish author

Background imageSatirist Collection: Thomas Sonnet de Courval, French poet C015 / 5799

Thomas Sonnet de Courval, French poet C015 / 5799
Thomas Sonnet de Courval (1577-1627), French poet and satirist. Courval was part of the tradition known as Menippean satire in the style of the Roman poet Juvenal

Background imageSatirist Collection: Francois Rabelais, French satirist C017 / 7992

Francois Rabelais, French satirist C017 / 7992
Francois Rabelais (c.1494-1553), French satirist. Rabelais started out as a Franciscan monk, and later became an ordained priest

Background imageSatirist Collection: George Cruikshank, British caricaturist

George Cruikshank, British caricaturist
George Cruikshank (1792-1878), British caricaturist. Cruikshank was born in London and served his apprenticeship with his father, a prominent caricaturist of the late 1790s

Background imageSatirist Collection: (1494-1553). French humorist and satirist. Line engraving, 16th century

(1494-1553). French humorist and satirist. Line engraving, 16th century
FRANCOIS RABELAIS (1494-1553). French humorist and satirist. Line engraving, 16th century

Background imageSatirist Collection: Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881). British writer. Colored engraving

Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881). British writer. Colored engraving

Background imageSatirist Collection: RICHARD STEELE (1672-1729). English writer. Steele in the pillory. Contemporary woodcut

RICHARD STEELE (1672-1729). English writer. Steele in the pillory. Contemporary woodcut

Background imageSatirist Collection: HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN (1880-1956). American editor and satirist. Caricature, 1923, by Gene Markey

HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN (1880-1956). American editor and satirist. Caricature, 1923, by Gene Markey

Background imageSatirist Collection: JOEL BARLOW (1754-1812). American poet and diplomat. Line engraving, American, 1863

JOEL BARLOW (1754-1812). American poet and diplomat. Line engraving, American, 1863

Background imageSatirist Collection: GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959). American (German born) painter. Photographed in 1932 in New York City

GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959). American (German born) painter. Photographed in 1932 in New York City

Background imageSatirist Collection: RABELAIS RESIDENCE. French satirist and humorist Francois Rabelaiss house at Langeais, France

RABELAIS RESIDENCE. French satirist and humorist Francois Rabelaiss house at Langeais, France

Background imageSatirist Collection: ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678). English poet, satirist and politician. Steel engraving, English, 1821

ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678). English poet, satirist and politician. Steel engraving, English, 1821

Background imageSatirist Collection: HORACE (65-8 B. C. ). Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist

HORACE (65-8 B. C. ). Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist. Line engraving, French, 1584
HORACE (65-8 B.C.). Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist. Line engraving, French, 1584

Background imageSatirist Collection: JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745). English churchman and writer. Stipple engraving, English, 19th century

JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745). English churchman and writer. Stipple engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageSatirist Collection: JUVENAL (60-140 AD). Roman lawyer and satirist. Line engraving, French, 18th century

JUVENAL (60-140 AD). Roman lawyer and satirist. Line engraving, French, 18th century

Background imageSatirist Collection: IGNACY KRASICKI (1735-1801). Polish writer. Line engraving, 19th century

IGNACY KRASICKI (1735-1801). Polish writer. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageSatirist Collection: CHARLES CHURCHILL (1731-1764). English satirical poet. Line engraving after the painting by J. S

CHARLES CHURCHILL (1731-1764). English satirical poet. Line engraving after the painting by J. S. C. Shaak
CHARLES CHURCHILL (1731-1764). English satirical poet. Line engraving after the painting by J.S.C. Shaak

Background imageSatirist Collection: SAMUEL BUTLER (1835-1902). English satirist. Original cabinet photograph

SAMUEL BUTLER (1835-1902). English satirist. Original cabinet photograph

Background imageSatirist Collection: ALLEGORICAL ENGRAVING, 1792. French engraving, 1792, depicting an allegorical encounter in

ALLEGORICAL ENGRAVING, 1792. French engraving, 1792, depicting an allegorical encounter in the Elysian Fields. French revolutionary Comte de Mirabeau hands Jean Jacques Rousseau a copy of his Essay

Background imageSatirist Collection: HORACE (65-8 B. C. ). Full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist

HORACE (65-8 B. C. ). Full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist
HORACE (65-8 B.C.). Full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678). English poet, satirist and politician. Steel engraving, English, 1821

ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678). English poet, satirist and politician. Steel engraving, English, 1821

Background imageSatirist Collection: PIETRO ARETINO (1492-1556). Italian satirist. Wood engraving, Italian, 16th century

PIETRO ARETINO (1492-1556). Italian satirist. Wood engraving, Italian, 16th century

Background imageSatirist Collection: JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745). English churchman and writer. Stipple engraving, English, 19th century

JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745). English churchman and writer. Stipple engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageSatirist Collection: SEBA SMITH (1792-1868). American satirist. Pseudonymously Major Jack Downing

SEBA SMITH (1792-1868). American satirist. Pseudonymously Major Jack Downing. Wood engraving from the first edition, 1833, of The Life & Writings of Major Jack Downing by Major Downing [Seba Smith]

Background imageSatirist Collection: Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthday

Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthday
Front page of The Penny Satirist - A cheap substitute for a weekly Newspaper. Showing a large image of the Montgolfier balloon ascending from the Surrey Zoological Gardens with about ten people in

Background imageSatirist Collection: Messalina by Aubrey Beardsley

Messalina by Aubrey Beardsley
Messalina and her companion by Aubrey Beardsley, an illustration to an edition of the Roman satirist Juvenals Sixth Satire. Messalina was the wife of the Roman emperor Claudius. Date: 1895

Background imageSatirist Collection: Traiano Boccalini

Traiano Boccalini
TRAIANO BOCCALINI Italian satirist - his portrait supported, appropriately enough, by a pair of satyrs. Date: 1556 - 1613

Background imageSatirist Collection: Alexander Popes Chair, 1862

Alexander Popes Chair, 1862
Engraving showing Alexander Popes chair, pictured in 1862. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was the English essayist, critic, satirist and poet of the Enlightenment period. Date: 1 February 1862

Background imageSatirist Collection: Jonathan Swift, English author

Jonathan Swift, English author
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), English author. Swift is now best known for his book Gullivers Travels. Originally published pseudonymously in the style of a travel reporter

Background imageSatirist Collection: William Hogarth, British artist

William Hogarth, British artist
William Hogarth (1697-1764). 19th Century artwork of the British artist, satirist and social critic William Hogarth. Hogarth is credited with pioneering western sequential art

Background imageSatirist Collection: Alexander Pope, English poet

Alexander Pope, English poet
Alexander Pope (1688-1744), English poet. Pope was born into a Catholic family in London, at the time this meant he couldn t attend university

Background imageSatirist Collection: PLIT2A-00076

PLIT2A-00076
Mercy (Otis) Warren, American author. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a portrait

Background imageSatirist Collection: PLIT2D-00001

PLIT2D-00001
Statue of Mercy Otis Warren in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Digital photograph

Background imageSatirist Collection: Evelyn Waugh by Madame Yevonde

Evelyn Waugh by Madame Yevonde
Evelyn Waugh (1903 - 1966), English novelist and satirist photographed by Madame Yevonde

Background imageSatirist Collection: Evelyn Waugh

Evelyn Waugh
EVELYN WAUGH Portrait of the English novelist and satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: Ferrante Pallavicino

Ferrante Pallavicino
FERRANTE PALLAVICINO Italian satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: John Oldham, Poet

John Oldham, Poet
JOHN OLDHAM Poet and satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: D Junius Juvenal

D Junius Juvenal
D JUNIUS JUVENAL Roman satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: Joseph Hall

Joseph Hall
JOSEPH HALL controversial bishop of Norwich, and satirist

Background imageSatirist Collection: Swift / Thurston

Swift / Thurston
JONATHAN SWIFT Irish-born clergyman and satirist




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Satirists have long been the masters of wit and irony, using their sharp tongues to expose society's follies. From Nasreddin, the Seljuq satirist who cunningly mocked authority with his clever anecdotes, to Dorothy Parker, the American writer known for her biting humor and sardonic observations. Even in ancient times, satirists like Horace found solace in archways as they crafted their witty verses that ridiculed societal norms. Fanny Burney, a lesser-known but equally talented satirist from the 18th century, used her pen to challenge social conventions and highlight women's struggles during her time. The Library of the Royal Institution became a sanctuary for many satirists throughout history. Here they would immerse themselves in knowledge and inspiration before unleashing their sharp critiques on society. James Gillray was one such artist who captured political figures with his pencil strokes, exposing their flaws through caricature. Caran d'Ache carried on this tradition into modern times with his illustrations that playfully poked fun at contemporary issues. Malcolm Muggeridge followed suit as an English journalist and broadcaster whose scathing commentary left no stone unturned. But let us not forget Lucian, the Greek writer from centuries ago whose satire still resonates today. His timeless tales continue to remind us of our own absurdities and invite introspection. And finally, we cannot ignore William Hogarth's iconic depiction of Don Quixote releasing galley-slaves; a powerful image that symbolizes how satire can be a force for liberation against oppression. Through artistry or prose, these satirists have held up mirrors to society's face while simultaneously entertaining us with their wit. Their legacy reminds us that laughter is indeed a potent weapon against ignorance and injustice - one that continues to shape our world today.