Charles Jameson Grant

"The March of Roguery", an 1830 caricature by C. J. Grant.

Charles Jameson "C. J. G." Grant (fl.1830-1852) was a editorial cartoonist known for his contempt for the political and social establishment.[1] His most remarkable work was a series of caricatures published under the title The Political Drama (1833-1835).[1] Although he stopped self-publishing, he still submitted wood engravings to contemporary radical magazines before eventually disappearing into obscurity.[1][2][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Brake, Laurel; Marysa Demoo (2009). Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. Academia Press. p. 257.
  2. Bates, William (April 1, 1871). "Baron" Nicholson. Notes and Queries. Seventh (London: Oxford University Press). p. 287.
  3. James, Louis (Aug 6, 2012 (first published in 1988)). "Radical Cartoons". In Sally Mitchell. Victorian Britain (Routledge Revivals): An Encyclopedia. Routledge. Check date values in: |date= (help)