Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield ('He educated the Tories and dished the Whigs to pass Reform...') Portrait Print
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield ('He educated the Tories and dished the Whigs to pass Reform...') NPG D1033
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Carlo Pellegrini
This is an original drawing, published as a chromolithograph in Vanity Fair on 30 January 1869, the first caricature to appear in the magazine's fifty-year history. As such it is a landmark work in the history of Victorian graphic satire. The society magazine Vanity Fair was founded in 1868 and introduced a distinctive type of satirical portraiture new to British journalism. Appearing every week, these caricatures were reproduced by the revolutionary new process of chromolithography and included many of the best-known personalities of the late... more
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