Deutsch: "Kopfschmerzen". Die wohl berühmteste – stark von
James Gillray beeinflußte – Arbeit in einer Reihe von sechs Blättern "medizinischer" Karikaturen, in denen Cruikshank Krankheiten als Teufelswerk brandmarkt. Erstmalig publiziert: 12. Februar 1819. Originalgröße: 210 x 255 mm
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"Headache" Probably the most famous - strongly influenced by James Gillray - work in a series of six sheets of "medical" caricatures in which Cruikshank branded illnesses as the work of the devil. First published 12 February 1819 Original size 210 x
{{PD-Art}} * {{English}} The Head Ache * {{Deutsch}} Kopfschmerzen Erstmalig publiziert: 12. Februar 1819 Originalgröße: 210 x 255 mm Die wohl berühmteste – stark von
James Gillray beeinflußte – Arbeit in einer Reihe von sechs Blä
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