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nineteenth century caricatures from vanity fair by spy, ape and other artists. vanity fair, ape, spy
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1. "VANITY FAIR PRINTS Vanity Fair Prints About Vanity Fair Index of Subjects Vanity Fair Artists Return to Gallery Home Page Note Please contact us to request that an image be uploaded for any print not already illustrated."
2. "Vanity Fair From 1868 until February 5, 1914, Vanity Fair, a weekly magazine of social, literary and political content, was published to the delight of Victorian and later, Edwardian England." 3. "Most popular of its features were the wonderful full page caricatures of famous men and women of the day, prints that remain Vanity Fairs great legacy." 4. "The two most famous artists who worked for Vanity Fair were Ape Carlo Pellegrini and Spy Lesile Ward, but many other artists provided images for this long running series of delightful caricatures." 5. "Though often frivolous in its topics, consistency of quality in its literary reviews, and sound advice on investments in the financial columns, show that Vanity Fair was informative as well as amusing."
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