Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Caracatures by James Gillray
A Lady Putting on Her Cap, by James Gillray: 1795
A Modern Belle Going to the Rooms at Bath, by James Gillray: 1796
A Morning Surprise, by Isaac Cruikshank: 1807
A Spencer & a Thread-Paper, by James Gillray: 1792
And Catch the Living Manners as they Rise, by James Gillray: 1794
Billingsgate Eloquence, by James Gillray
British-Butcher, by James Gillray
Caracatures in High Life, by James Gillray: 1795
Half Natural, by James Gillray: 1799
High-Change in Bond Street, by James Gillray
La belle Espagnole,-ou-la doublure de Madame Tallien, by James Gillray: 1796
Lady_Godina's Rout - or - Peeping-Tom Spying out Pope-Joan, by James Gillray: 1796
Les plaisir du mènage, by James Gillray: 1781
Monstrocities, by James Gillray: 1799
My Poll and My Partner Joe, by James Gillray: 1796
Parasols, by James Gillray: 1795
Patent Bolsters, by James Gillray: 1791
Prophet of the Hebrews, - The Prince of Peace, Conducting the Jews to the Promis'd-Land, by James Gillray
Sandwich-Carrots! by James Gillray: 1796
The Comforts of a Rumford Stove, by James Gillray: 1800
The Cow-Pock or The Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation, by James Gillray: 1802
The Fashionable Mamma, -or - The Convenience of Modern Dress, by James Gillray: 1796
The Gout, by James Gillray: 1799
Two-Penny Whist, by James Gillray: 1796
Windy Weather, by James Gillray
Wouski, by James Gillray: 1788
James Gillray's works of art explain much about Regency Fashion, but in addition,
his art explains a lot about what it was like to live during the Regency period.
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