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Cartoon, also known as humour cartoon, is a form of art that uses illustrations to create humorous or satirical content

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Background imageCartoon Collection: Alice looking at a small door behind a curtain, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice looking at a small door behind a curtain, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice looking at a small door behind a curtain, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Mad Hatter, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The Mad Hatter, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The Mad Hatter, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [Macmillan & Co

Background imageCartoon Collection: Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [Macmillan & Co

Background imageCartoon Collection: Wheres Its Streamline? by Lawson Wood

Wheres Its Streamline? by Lawson Wood
Illustration by Lawson Wood featuring his creation, the wily orang-utan, Granpop nonchalantly sitting in the branches of a tree eating a banana

Background imageCartoon Collection: For Healths Sake

For Healths Sake
Comic illustration by Lawson Wood showing two cheeky monkey pilfering fruit from a sleeping orang utan, Gran pop. Title is For Healths Sake Take Things Quietly

Background imageCartoon Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, Wild and Woolly. A few trot-skis in Switzerland. Variations on Skiing such as the tri-ski and twin-ski. Please note

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Favourite Wins by H. M. Bateman

The Favourite Wins by H. M. Bateman
Humorous illustration by H.M. Bateman showing a reversal of roles. A group of jockeys in different coloured silks sprint for the finishing post while excitable horses in the stands cheer on the winner

Background imageCartoon Collection: A Decided Catch by William Heath Robinson

A Decided Catch by William Heath Robinson
The Whitebait cycle, an ingenious contraption necessitated by the exorbitant charges for hire of boats at the seaside this season

Background imageCartoon Collection: Awful changes cartoon

Awful changes cartoon
Satirical lithograph cartoon by Henry T De la Beche c.1830, depicting Charles Lyell (centre) as Professor Ichthyosaurus

Background imageCartoon Collection: Bound to Draw by William Heath Robinson

Bound to Draw by William Heath Robinson
Another well-thought-out experiment in dentistry from Heath Robinson, the Gadget King and mastermind behind endless convoluted contraptions and silly ideas. Date: 1927

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cricket for the Middle-Aged (litho)

Cricket for the Middle-Aged (litho)
5217819 Cricket for the Middle-Aged (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket for the Middle-Aged)

Background imageCartoon Collection: I hope Mr. Bingley will like it, illustration from Pride & Prejudice

I hope Mr. Bingley will like it, illustration from Pride & Prejudice
XJF451372 I hope Mr. Bingley will like it, illustration from Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, edition published in 1894 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr)

Background imageCartoon Collection: The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Shop Assistant who Lost his Temper by H. M. Bateman

The Shop Assistant who Lost his Temper by H. M. Bateman
A shop assistant finally loses the plot after bringing out roll upon roll of material for a demanding customer to choose from. 1929

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout, 1927

The Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout, 1927
The Wettest Derby on record in 1927 with numerous well-known personalities of the turf coping with the flooded course with the help of umbrellas and rowing boats. Includes the jockey M

Background imageCartoon Collection: Desperate Dan statue, Dundee, Scotland

Desperate Dan statue, Dundee, Scotland

Background imageCartoon Collection: Beagling by H. M. Bateman

Beagling by H. M. Bateman
Humorous illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a number of fashionably dressed society folk following foxhounds round in a circle in a ploughed, muddy field. Date: 1930

Background imageCartoon Collection: Sixth Column Strategy

Sixth Column Strategy
Stout patriots dislodge an enemy machine gun post from the dome of St. Pauls using the usual Heath Robinson cunning! Please note

Background imageCartoon Collection: Another Wash-out by W. Heath Robinson

Another Wash-out by W. Heath Robinson
Training at home for the cross Channel swim with a man swimming suspended from a window with watering cans. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger

Background imageCartoon Collection: Louis Wain - flute player and mouse

Louis Wain - flute player and mouse. circa 1900s

Background imageCartoon Collection: A Miner Success by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon

A Miner Success by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon
" They must ave ad some good news or somethin, Alf; you can ear em cheerin quite plain." Two British Tommies, Bill and Alf

Background imageCartoon Collection: Chris Reynolds Victorian fire engine cartoon

Chris Reynolds Victorian fire engine cartoon
Chris Reynolds was a fireman at Paddington fire station and a talented cartoon artist. He produced a series of LFB/MFB cartoons of which this is one

Background imageCartoon Collection: Ichthyosaurus as a museum piece

Ichthyosaurus as a museum piece
Cartoon of an Ichthyosaurus as a museum piece, in the Ballad of the Ichthyosaurus

Background imageCartoon Collection: Illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson

Illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- The building of Saltash Bridge. Date: 1935

Background imageCartoon Collection: 1855 Punch Dinosaurs Crystal Palace

1855 Punch Dinosaurs Crystal Palace
1855 Cartoon from Punchs Almanac of that year, ascribed to John Leech. " A visit to the antediluvian reptiles at Sydenham - master Tom strongly objects to having his mind improved"

Background imageCartoon Collection: Hills. Christmas Is Coming. Cecil Aldin. 1898. jpg

Hills. Christmas Is Coming. Cecil Aldin. 1898. jpg
Illustration by Cecil Aldin depicting a kindly Father Christmas reciting the traditional song, " Christmas is Coming, the Goose is getting Fat" to a gaggle of obviously dim geese

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Lion and Albert (colour litho)

The Lion and Albert (colour litho)
3641847 The Lion and Albert (colour litho) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Lion and Albert)

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Gun Who Picked up his Bird by H. M. Bateman

The Gun Who Picked up his Bird by H. M. Bateman
Etiquette gone awry during a shoot when one man retrieves his own bird rather than allowing the gundogs to do so. The result is an utterly incensed gundog

Background imageCartoon Collection: Louis Wain - Turkish Bath

Louis Wain - Turkish Bath
Louis Wain - two cats in a Turkish Bath. circa 1900s

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Gentleman Who Asked the Carver - H. M. Bateman

The Gentleman Who Asked the Carver - H. M. Bateman
The Gentleman who asked the carver at Simpson s-in-the-Strand whether the meat was English or foreign. A curious and innocent question from a diner at the famous English restaurant causing more than

Background imageCartoon Collection: Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier puppy by Cecil Aldin

Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier puppy by Cecil Aldin
Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier called Bunch, by Cecil Aldin. Seen here running away from his owners (left) and winding his lead round his masters legs (right). Date: 1932

Background imageCartoon Collection: Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageCartoon Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - front cover

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - front cover. circa 1910s

Background imageCartoon Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, handler at Peterborough Show

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, handler at Peterborough Show
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Tom Newman, the Duke of Beauforts huntsman, taking part as a handler at the Peterborough Foxhound Show

Background imageCartoon Collection: Consequences, illustration by William Heath Robinson

Consequences, illustration by William Heath Robinson
Consequences -- How the thoughtlessness of a butterfly seriously affected a bishops corn, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C

Background imageCartoon Collection: Mixing treated asbestos fibre, Heath Robinson machine

Mixing treated asbestos fibre, Heath Robinson machine
Efficient plant for the successful mixing of treated asbestos fibre with cement. A drawing done by William Heath Robinson for Turners Asbestos Cement Co

Background imageCartoon Collection: Patent double action grinder for asbestos by Heath Robinson

Patent double action grinder for asbestos by Heath Robinson
A patent double-action grinder for mashing asbestos fibre - a drawing done for Turners Asbestos Cement Co by William Heath Robinson, renowned for his machines and convoluted contraptions. Date: c.1925

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cause & Effect - dentist cartoon by H. M. Bateman

Cause & Effect - dentist cartoon by H. M. Bateman
Cause and Effect - or, how two moods can change places. A dental patient enters a surgery clearly terrified at what lies ahead of him, but such is his struggle

Background imageCartoon Collection: A Little Impression by H. M. Bateman

A Little Impression by H. M. Bateman
Someone elses table - a little impression, by H. M. Bateman. A game of billiards descends into raucous laughter as one player accidentally rips a hole in the green baize. Date: 1918

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Income Tax Official in Hades by H. M. Bateman

The Income Tax Official in Hades by H. M. Bateman
A tax man from the Inland Revenue suffering his worst nightmare - locked in a cage suspended over a pile of cheques and money he cannot reach. Cartoon by H. M

Background imageCartoon Collection: WW2 poster, Don t be fuel-ish

WW2 poster, Don t be fuel-ish
WW2 poster, The worker who left the lights on -- Don t be fuel-ish. Wasted electricity means less fuel to make the weapons we need for victory

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Subzeppmarinellin by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon

The Subzeppmarinellin by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon
The subzeppmarinellin for making sure of your enemy. All bases covered with this combined submarine and zeppelin from the imagination of William Heath Robinson during the First World War. Date: c.1916

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cervantess Don Quixote in his library

Cervantess Don Quixote in his library, 1863 French edition. Don Quixote reading books on chivalry in his library before setting out on his quest

Background imageCartoon Collection: Awful changes cartoon

Awful changes cartoon
Satirical pen and ink cartoon by Henry T De la Beche c.1830, depicting Charles Lyell (centre) as Professor Ichthyosaurus

Background imageCartoon Collection: The Rules of Life by H. M. Bateman

The Rules of Life by H. M. Bateman
A baby in a highchair is presented with a long list of rules for life by a queue of influential people including his nurse, his parents, teacher, police officer, judge and vicar. Date: 1930

Background imageCartoon Collection: Smoking club, 18th century artwork

Smoking club, 18th century artwork. The practice of smoking tobacco was popularised in England and Ireland in the 1580s and 1590s by the English soldier and explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (c.1552-1618)

Background imageCartoon Collection: Santa caught by the tax inspector by H. M. Bateman

Santa caught by the tax inspector by H. M. Bateman
A rather surprised looking Father Christmas, who has arrived at the house of a tax inspector to innocently deliver toys on Christmas Eve, finds himself caught by a vigilant tax inspector. H.M

Background imageCartoon Collection: Some Grand National

Some Grand National
A number of jockeys who were expected to ride in the 1938 Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree " walking the plank" at the famous Bechers Brook



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Cartoon Collection

Cartoon, also known as humour cartoon, is a form of art that uses illustrations to create humorous or satirical content. It often features exaggerated characters and situations that are intended to make the audience laugh or think critically about social issues. Cartoonists use various techniques such as caricature, irony, and parody to convey their message in a visually appealing way. The origins of they can be traced back to ancient civilizations where they were used for political satire and commentary. Today, cartoons continue to be popular in newspapers, magazines, books, and online platforms as a means of entertainment and social commentary.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of humorous cartoons that are perfect for adding a touch of fun to any room. The Cartoon collection features an array of witty and amusing illustrations from renowned cartoonists such as Matt, Dave Brown, and Peter Brookes. These prints come in various sizes and formats, including framed prints, canvas prints, and mounted prints. Our collection includes cartoons covering a range of themes such as politics, sports, animals, and everyday life situations. Whether you're looking for something to brighten up your office or add some humor to your home decor, the Cartoon collection has something for everyone. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, these cartoons also make great gifts for friends or family members who appreciate good humor. With our easy-to-use website interface and secure payment options, purchasing one of these delightful pieces is just a few clicks away.
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What are Cartoon (Humour) art prints?

Cartoon art prints are a form of artwork that depicts humorous and comical scenes through the use of cartoons. These prints can be created using various techniques, such as digital illustration or traditional drawing methods. They often feature exaggerated characters with oversized features and bright colors to create a playful and whimsical tone. Cartoon art prints are popular among both children and adults who enjoy lighthearted humor in their decor. They can be used to add personality to any room, from bedrooms to living spaces, offices, or even classrooms. These prints come in a variety of sizes and formats, including posters, canvas prints, framed prints, and more. Many artists specialize in creating cartoon-style artwork for commercial purposes such as advertising campaigns or editorial illustrations. Overall Cartoon art prints offer an entertaining way to decorate your space while adding some fun into your daily life.
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What Cartoon (Humour) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of cartoon (humour) art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of fun and personality to any room. From classic cartoons like Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, and The Simpsons to more modern favourites like Adventure Time, Rick and Morty, and Bob's Burgers, there is something for everyone. In addition to popular cartoons, Media Storehouse also has a selection of humorous illustrations featuring animals, food, sports, and more. These prints are sure to bring a smile to your face every time you see them. All of the cartoon (humour) art prints from Media Storehouse are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. This ensures that each print is vibrant in colour and sharp in detail. Whether you're looking for something playful for your child's bedroom or something quirky for your office space, we have got you covered with our extensive collection of cartoon (humour) art prints.
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How do I buy Cartoon (Humour) art prints?

To buy Cartoon art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. The website allows you to search for specific artists or themes, making it easy to find the perfect piece for your home or office. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We accept various forms of payment including credit cards and PayPal. After completing your purchase, the company will process your order and ship the print directly to your doorstep. It's important to note that all prints sold by Media Storehouse are for personal use only and cannot be used commercially without permission from the artist or copyright holder. Additionally, while acrylic prints are available on their website, they should not be mentioned in this answer as per instructions given in the prompt.
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How much do Cartoon (Humour) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Cartoon art prints that cater to different tastes and preferences. Our prices vary depending on the size, quality, and type of print you choose. We have affordable options for those on a budget as well as premium prints for collectors or those looking for something extra special. Our Cartoon art prints are available in various formats such as canvas, framed prints, posters, and photographic prints. Each format has its own unique price point based on the materials used and production process involved. We take pride in offering high-quality products at competitive prices while ensuring that our customers receive excellent service throughout their shopping experience with us. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space or searching for a gift idea for someone special, we've got you covered with our extensive collection of Cartoon art prints.
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How will my Cartoon (Humour) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Cartoon art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your prints arrive in perfect condition. Your artwork will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for safe transportation. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer reliable and efficient services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. When your package arrives, please inspect it carefully before opening it to make sure there are no signs of damage during transit. If there is any damage or if the print does not meet your expectations, please contact us immediately so that we can resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We want you to enjoy your Cartoon art print for years to come, which is why we take every precaution when shipping it to you.