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  1. 3 de ago. de 2021 · James Gillray: The Gout. The Gout is one of the best known of all of Gillray's prints. It is also among the most brilliant as both an accurate visual representation of the ailment and an even more vivid portrayal of what it feels like for those who suffer from it. The Gout [May 14, 1799] © Trustees of the British Museum.

  2. The Gout. James Gillray British. Publisher Hannah Humphrey British. May 14, 1799. Not on view. Gillray here embodies the pain associated with gout as a small sharp-clawed demon with a scorpian-like tail, snorting fire as it digs its teeth and talons into a man's big toe.

  3. He produced his last print in September 1809. As a result of his heavy drinking Gillray suffered from gout throughout his later life. His last work, from a design by Bunbury, is entitled Interior of a Barber's Shop in Assize Time, and is dated 1811.

  4. 'The gout' by James Gillray, published by Hannah Humphrey. hand-coloured soft-ground etching, published 14 May 1799. 10 1/8 in. x 14 1/8 in. (257 mm x 359 mm) plate size; 10 3/4 in. x 14 3/8 in. (274 mm x 366 mm) paper size. Purchased, 1947. Reference Collection. NPG D12692. Artists. James Gillray (1756-1815), Caricaturist.

  5. 8 de oct. de 2013 · Ningún personaje de Inglaterra del siglo XIX escapó del ojo de James Gillray (1756- 1815), famoso caricaturista quien satirizó a la sociedad a partir de una crítica política y de la vida cotidiana.

  6. Gout is grotesque. What better subject for that master of satirical grotesques, James Gillray? As a low, comic artist, Gillray is liable to fewer artistic proprieties about what he can...

  7. The Gout London, Henry G. Bohn, 1849. one of the most famous of Gillrays social satires, mocking those afflicted by the excesses of rich living in the agonising form of gout, the excruciating pain embodied in a fire-breathing black demon, sinking its snaggled fangs, and impaling its barbed claws into the grossly inflamed foot of the unseen ...