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Original 19th-Century British caricature stone lithographs
by John Doyle (aka 'HB') from "HB Sketches" published by Thomas McLean in the 1830s and 1840s.

John Doyle info
{John Doyle, sketched in chalk by his son Henry Edward Doyle}

John Doyle (born Dublin, 1797, died London, 2 January 1868), known by the pen name HB, was a political cartoonist, caricaturist, painter and lithographer.

He was the eldest son of a Dublin silk mercer, and came from a Catholic family which in the 17th century had been granted extensive estates, possibly in County Offaly or County Laois, and their own coat of arms, but had suffered for their religion and since been dispossessed. In his youth he learned to paint landscapes under Gaspare Gabrielli, and miniature portraits at the Royal Dublin Society 's drawing school under John Comerfield. He won a gold medal in 1905. He was commissioned to paint equestrian portraits of the Marquess of Sligo and Lord Talbot, the Irish viceroy, and in 1822 he produced six prints entitled The Life of a Racehorse. That year he moved to London with his wife, Marianna Conan. His painting Turning out the Stag brought him recognition when it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1825.

Marianna died in 1832, giving birth to their seventh child. Doyle continued to exhibit miniatures until 1835, but by then he was experiencing greater success with his political cartoons, printed using the new reproductive medium of lithography, beginning in 1827. These were issued once a month during parliamentary sessions, and continued for twenty-two years. His caricatures were mostly faithful likenesses of their subjects, with little exaggeration, treated with sarcastic humour, often alluding to popular plays. They were signed with the letters HB, constructed out of two Js and two Ds, Doyle's own initials. By 1840 he was prosperous enough to afford a fashionable house in Hyde Park, moving in the same circles as David Wilkie, Walter Scott, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Thomas Macaulay, Thomas Moore, and Samuel Rogers— but H.B.'s true identity remained a closely guarded secret until he revealed it in 1843 in a seventeen-page letter to Sir Robert Peel .

In the 1840s, at the height of his popularity, indexes of HB's prints were published in The Times and by the publisher McLean, but his reputation faded. His later prints were gentle in their humour and drawn in a soft, indistinct style. Thackeray said his cartoons, although clever and witty, were too "genteel" to raise more than a gentlemanly smile—"You will never hear any laughing at 'HB' " When he died in 1868, his obituary in the Art Journal did not appear until three months after his death, and a posthumous sale of his sketches at Christies in 1882 was cancelled for lack of buyers. However, he is considered a founder of the school of British cartoon satirists represented by John Leech, John Tenniel, and his son Richard Doyle, which established the style made famous by Punchmagazine. The British Museum has over 900 of his drawings in its collections.

His sons included the illustrator James William Edmund Doyle (1822–1892); the painter, illustrator and cartoonist Richard Doyle (1824–1883); Henry Edward Doyle (1827–1892), who became director of the National Gallery of Ireland; and the painter Charles Altamont Doyle (1832–1893), father of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the novelist and creator of Sherlock Holmes.

[Wikipedia]

JOHN BULL trying on his 'bra' new GREY 'BREEKS'
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JOHN BULL trying on his
'bra' new GREY 'BREEKS'
Artist: HB [John Doyle] & 'A'
[HB Political Sketches No. 116]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[MARCH 16, 1831]
GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 15.75 x 11 inches.
$25
OH YES! OH YES! OH YES!
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O YES! O YES! O YES!
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 169]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[DEC 6, 1831]
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 10.5 X 15.5 inches.
$25
CASTOR & POLLUX
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CASTOR & POLLUX
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 223]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[AUG 24, 1832]
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom. With eye-shaped blindstamp at bottom left, lettered with 'Subscribers copy' and HB's monogram at center. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 9.125 X 15.375 inches.
$25
A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES...
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A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES...
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 239]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JAN 30, 1833]
FAIR: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; top neat lines trimmed away. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 15.25 X 11.125 inches.
$25
A CLEAR CASE OF POLITICAL PETTY LARCENY
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A CLEAR CASE OF POLITICAL PETTY LARCENY
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 271]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JULY 1, 1833]
FAIR: minor foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; top neat lines trimmed away. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 15.675 X 11.25 inches.
$25
THE EXECUTIVE CAPACITY...
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THE EXECUTIVE CAPACITY OF THE CROWN AND THE LEGISLATIVE
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 277]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JULY 24, 1833]
POOR/FAIR: large damp-stains; numerous cracks and short tears around edges; overall age-toned paper; faint vertical crease through center. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14.75 X 10.25 inches.
$15
EX-HONOR ATION
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EX-HONOR ATION
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 306]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[MARCH 14, 1834]
VERY GOOD : minor foxing; browning around edges; character(s) name in ink at bottom; top neat lines trimmed away. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 15.375 X 11.25 inches.
MORE AMENDMENT TO THE PAUPER LAWS
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MORE AMENDMENT
TO THE PAUPER LAWS

Artist: unsigned
[McLean's Monthly Sheet of Characters, No. 57]

(SIDE A)

Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[SEPT, 1834]
EXCELLENT: Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14.25 X 10.25 inches.
TITHE HUNTING IN IRELAND
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TITHE HUNTING IN IRELAND
WITH A PACK OF LANCERS

Artist: unsigned
[McLean's Monthly Sheet of Characters, No. 57]

(SIDE B)

Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[SEPT, 1834]
EXCELLENT: Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14.25 X 10.25 inches.

 
DRIVING THE SOVEREIGN
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DRIVING THE SOVEREIGN
QUITE A NEW WAY!

Artist: unsigned
[McLean's Monthly Sheet of Characters, No. 65]

(SIDE A)

Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[ca. 1834-1835]
EXCELLENT: Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14.25 X 10.25 inches.
IN THE POLITICAL GROOVE
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IN THE POLITICAL GROOVE

Artist: unsigned
[McLean's Monthly Sheet of Characters, No. 65]

(SIDE B)

Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[ca. 1834-1835]
EXCELLENT: Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14.5 X 10.25 inches.

$50
(THE ABOVE 2 CARTOONS ON ONE SHEET, FRONT AND BACK)

 
DON CARLOS AND THE IN-QUIZ-ITION IN LONDON
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DON CARLOS AND THE IN-QUIZ-ITION
IN LONDON
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 468]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[FEB 10, 1837]
VERY GOOD: minor foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; top neat lines trimmed away. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14.675 X 11.125 inches.
$35
A SUGGESTED TRANSFORMATION
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A SUGGESTED TRANSFORMATION, OR, REFORM OF THE REFORMED HOUSE
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 732]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JUNE 7, 1842]
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; printed in fawn and black; original HB subscriber's blind stamp lower left. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 15.25 X 11.25 inches.
$35
 
A GREAT LAWYER IN DANGER OF BEING SMOTHERED UNDER THE WEIGHT OF HIS OWN HONORS
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A GREAT LAWYER IN DANGER OF BEING SMOTHERED UNDER THE WEIGHT OF HIS OWN HONORS
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 774]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JULY 3, 1843]
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; printed in fawn and black; original HB subscriber's blind stamp lower left. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 13.75 X 11 inches.
$50
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S FIRE
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WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S FIRE
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 776]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JULY 3, 1847]
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; top neat lines trimmed away; printed in fawn and black; original HB subscriber's blind stamp lower left. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 15.25 X 11.25 inches.
$35
 
...THERE'S MUCH BETWEEN THE CUP & THE LIP
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...THERE'S MUCH BETWEEN
THE CUP & THE LIP
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 818]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[OCT 15, 1844)
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; printed in fawn and black; original HB subscriber's blind stamp lower left. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 14 X 11.25 inches.
$35
PROTECTION...
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PROTECTION, A HEN & CHICKENS OF AN EXTRAORDINARY GAME BREED...
Artist: HB [John Doyle]
[HB Political Sketches No. 867]
Published by Thos. McLean
26 Haymarket
[JUNE 26, 1846]
FAIR/GOOD: some foxing; character(s) name in ink at bottom; printed in fawn and black; trimmed close to top neat line; original HB subscriber's blind stamp lower left. Please see enlargement to assess condition.
Sheet size: approx. 13.5 X 11.25 inches.
$50
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