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What Artists and Their Families Have to Put Up With
- Prometheus Unbound, or Science in Olympus
- Equal to the Occasion
- Trials of a Painter's Wife
- How Reputations of Distinguished Amateurs are Sometimes Made
- Precedence in Vanity Fair
- Two on a Tower
- Nature versus Art
- Distinguished Professionals
- What Our Artist Has to Put Up With
- What Our Artist Has to Put Up With
- Touching Reciprocity between Husband and Wife
- The Mother of Invention
- This is Young Dawdlemore
- Encouraging!
- Kindly Meant
- Taking one too literally
- What our artist has to put up with before he turns like a crushed worm
- The Power of Public Opinion
- What our artist has to put up with — (The Anti-Beauty Crusade in Modern Art Criticism)
- Our Artist is not in the best of tempers
- Behind the Scenes [Problems with models]
- Brother Brush
- Compliments of the season
- [Artist reading note]
- “I don't know what a Botticelli is”
- Consolation
- What Our Artist Has to Put Up With
Punch on the opening of the National Portrait Gallery in 1896.
[Click on image for a larger picture and the complete caption.]
The Royal Academy and other galleries
- Spoiling It
- A Study [Dressing for the Opening]
- One Reason, Certainly! [reasons for election]
- Remarkable Dream It
- The New Gallery
- [Pre-Raphaelite and Academician]
- Varnishing Day at the Royal Academy
- Artistic Amenities
- H.R.H.F.M.P.A. at it again!
Looking at Works of Art
- Professional Beauties of the Past
- Flunkyana
- A New Reading of a Famous Picture
- Bric à Brac
- Mr. Punch's design for a statue to Miss Nightingale
- Proportions
- Perhaps
- Hiram Power's Greek Slave — Two Views: (1) against American slavery and against realism in sculpture (?)
- At the R. A. -- Triumph of Realistic Art
- Instinctive Critical Acumen [Moses Striking the Rock]
- The Napier Statue
- The delays in competling the Wellington Monument in St. Paul’s
- Non Commital
- Modern Impressionist Art — a Football Match
Art Students
Life with the Aesthetes & Amateur Artists
- The Cimabue Browns
- An Infelicitious Question
- Aesthetics
- An Antediluvian Survival
- Perils of Aesthetic Culture
- The Passion for Old China
- Acute Chinamania
- Chronic Chinamania (incurable)
- Refinements of Modern Speech
- Nincompoopiana
- Aesthetic Pride
- A Misconception
- The Last of the Season
- Intellectual Epicures
- Modern Aesthetics
- Aesthetic Disenchantments
- Aesthetic Disenchantments [child model]
- R. A. Gems
- Ariadne in Naxos; or, Very Like a Wail
- Whistler and Burne-Jones after the infamous Ruskin-Whistler Trial (1878)
- “The Grosvenor Gallery: A Lay of the Private View” (verses)
Other Topics
- Society and Manners
- The British Political Scene
- Foreign Affairs
- Life with the Upper Crust: the Country House
- Unlucky Speeches, Ill-Considered Utterances, and Things One Could Wish to Have Expressed Otherwise
- Images of Women
- Men and Women, The War of the Sexes
- Children
- Church and University
- Urban Life
- Literature, Drama, and Music
- Fads and Fashions
- Sports and other outdoor leisure activities
- British Xenophobia, Anti-Semitism, and the Like
Last modified 23 May 2020