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John Leech
(English, 1817–1864)
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Gift of Miss Aimée and Miss Rosamond Lamb
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1973.82
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Gaudin St. Croix upbraiding the Marchioness de Brinvilliers
John Leech
Hunting Party
John Leech
Might is Right
John Leech
Illustration to "Punch"
John Leech
Proof for an illustration to "Christmas Books" by Charles Dickens
John Leech
1848
"The Cricket on the Hearth" Illustration to "Christmas Books" by Charles Dickens
John Leech
1848
"Making it Intelligible," Illustration to "Punch"
John Leech
"Making it Intelligible," Illustration to "Punch"
John Leech
"Mr. Peewit has a little addiction to his family - He is obliged to get his meals anyhow" and "Abdicates in favour of the real master of the house."
John Leech
"Vigniettes of activities as they would be under female control"
John Leech
"The Dog Days," Illustration to "Punch's Almanack"
John Leech
1864
"Elderly Lady: "But I must really beg that you will tell me your fare. I cannot be supposed to know your business" Cabby: "Well, mum - I don't think we shall fall out. Let's say three bob and a kick,"" Illustration to "Punch's Almanack"
John Leech
1864