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The picture politics of Sir Francis Carruthers Gould
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17 December 2024

‘A powerful, illuminating analysis of a forgotten master of political cartooning’? - Times Literary Supplement
This is the first major study of Britain’s pioneering graphic satirist, Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844–1925), the first staff political cartoonist on a daily newspaper in Britain, and the first of his kind to be knighted. Written by the distinguished media historian, Colin Seymour-Ure, it is essential reading for anyone interested in cartoons, caricature and illustration and will also be welcomed by students of history, politics and the media. It examines Gould’s career in Fleet Street until his retirement after the First World War. It also discusses his illustrations for magazines and books and there is an analysis of his use of symbolism and literary allusion to lampoon such eminent politicians as Gladstone and Joseph Chamberlain. As Lord Baker says in his Foreword, this book is ‘a major contribution to our knowledge of British cartooning.’
ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945), Comic book and cartoon artwork, ART / Art & Politics, Social and cultural history, History of art
‘A powerful, illuminating analysis of a forgotten master of political cartooning’ - The Times Literary Supplement
'This is a comprehensive study of the art of a long forgotten cartoonist whose current obscurity is definitely undeserved.' - Illustration Magazine
Foreword by Lord Baker of Dorking
Author’s preface
A brief timeline of the life and works of Sir Francis Carruthers Gould
1 Why is Gould important?
2 Press context
3 Beyond the newspaper cartoon: Gould at large
4 Cartoon context
5 Gould’s armoury
6 Why does Gould have no afterlife?
Appendix 1 Gould’s images of Chamberlain and Balfour, 1903–6
Appendix 2 How special are cartoonists?
Appendix 3 The Centre for the Study of Cartoons and Caricature and the University of Kent
Index