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C.J. Grant (fl. 1830–1852) was a British artist and illustrator, chiefly remembered for his work as an engraver of political caricatures during the mid-1830s. His most remarkable work was The Political Drama (1833–1836), a series of 131 wood-engraved political satires expressing the views of the Radical movement and attacking the conduct of the Whig and Tory factions for failing to introduce more democratic constitutional reforms. He would go on to produce woodcuts for several Chartist newspaper titles during the late-1830s and early-1840s but his career appears to have entered a period of decline thereafter. His last known print was published in 1852 and it is possible that he died shortly thereafter. He typically signed his prints "C.J. Grant" or "C.J.G."

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  • C.J. Grant (fl. 1830–1852) was a British artist and illustrator, chiefly remembered for his work as an engraver of political caricatures during the mid-1830s. His most remarkable work was The Political Drama (1833–1836), a series of 131 wood-engraved political satires expressing the views of the Radical movement and attacking the conduct of the Whig and Tory factions for failing to introduce more democratic constitutional reforms. He would go on to produce woodcuts for several Chartist newspaper titles during the late-1830s and early-1840s but his career appears to have entered a period of decline thereafter. His last known print was published in 1852 and it is possible that he died shortly thereafter. He typically signed his prints "C.J. Grant" or "C.J.G." (en)
  • Charles Jameson Grant spesso citato come CJ Grant (... – ...; fl. 1830-1852) è stato un incisore e illustratore britannico, ricordato principalmente per il suo lavoro di incisore di caricature politiche durante la metà degli anni 1830.Il suo lavoro più notevole fu The Political Drama (1833-1836), una serie di 131 satire politiche incise in legno che esprimevano le opinioni del movimento radicale e attaccavano la condotta delle fazioni Whig e Tory per non aver introdotto riforme costituzionali più democratiche. Avrebbe continuato a produrre xilografie per diverse testate di giornali cartisti tra la fine degli anni 1830 e l'inizio degli anni 1840, ma la sua carriera sembra essere entrata successivamente in un periodo di declino. La sua ultima stampa conosciuta venne pubblicata nel 1852 ed è (it)
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  • C.J. Grant (fl. 1830–1852) was a British artist and illustrator, chiefly remembered for his work as an engraver of political caricatures during the mid-1830s. His most remarkable work was The Political Drama (1833–1836), a series of 131 wood-engraved political satires expressing the views of the Radical movement and attacking the conduct of the Whig and Tory factions for failing to introduce more democratic constitutional reforms. He would go on to produce woodcuts for several Chartist newspaper titles during the late-1830s and early-1840s but his career appears to have entered a period of decline thereafter. His last known print was published in 1852 and it is possible that he died shortly thereafter. He typically signed his prints "C.J. Grant" or "C.J.G." (en)
  • Charles Jameson Grant spesso citato come CJ Grant (... – ...; fl. 1830-1852) è stato un incisore e illustratore britannico, ricordato principalmente per il suo lavoro di incisore di caricature politiche durante la metà degli anni 1830.Il suo lavoro più notevole fu The Political Drama (1833-1836), una serie di 131 satire politiche incise in legno che esprimevano le opinioni del movimento radicale e attaccavano la condotta delle fazioni Whig e Tory per non aver introdotto riforme costituzionali più democratiche. Avrebbe continuato a produrre xilografie per diverse testate di giornali cartisti tra la fine degli anni 1830 e l'inizio degli anni 1840, ma la sua carriera sembra essere entrata successivamente in un periodo di declino. La sua ultima stampa conosciuta venne pubblicata nel 1852 ed è possibile che sia morto poco dopo. In genere firmava le sue stampe "CJ Grant" o "CJG" (it)
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