Satirising a Prince, or Making Light of a Culture of Errors

  • Baker J
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Here, James Baker focuses error as a form of satire. Baker focuses on “The Royal Jersey” (1797), one of George Cruikshank’s etchings of Prince George Augustus Frederick and one that presents a unique form of graphical mishap.

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Baker, J. (2013). Satirising a Prince, or Making Light of a Culture of Errors. The Comics Grid, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/cg.ac

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