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ALFRED CROWQUILL

|  | SEYMOUR'S SKETCHES | 
| GRAMMAR ILLUSTRATED | 
SINGLES
|  | WHY AND BECAUSE, C1845 (1893) | 
| BEAUTIES OF BRIGHTON, 1826 | |
| PUNCTUATION ILLUSTRATED, MR STOPS 1824 | |
| WHYS FOR THE WISE,ILN SUPPLEMENT 1849 | 
|  | THE TOUR OF DOCTOR SYNTAX 1838 | 
 
 
| Alfred Crowquill was a joint production of the Forestier Brothers, Alfred (pictured above 1804 -1872) and Charles. The former was prolific as a caricaturist and book illustrator and did much illustration for his brother who also wielded a sharp pen. Although the Crowquill signature lasted well into the 1860's, the style was clearly that of a previous age, of grotesque humour and generalised graphic content set in a vignetted form. The occasional coloured print of compositional complexity hints at the vigour and invention that the artist was capable of. | 
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