John Leech

British, London 1817–1864 London · 42 works on DiscoverArt

Works

"The Riverside, Favourable Wind and the Trout Rising as Fast as Possible"
"The Riverside, Favourable Wind and the Trout Rising as Fast as Possible"1830–64
Our Butcher
Our Butcherc. 1840
London at the Sea Side
London at the Sea Side1830–64
"Vegetarian Odd Fellows: or, Carrott and Pa-Snip"
"Vegetarian Odd Fellows: or, Carrott and Pa-Snip"1837–64
Boy (loq.) O don't I pity them poor Nobs in Carriages this hot weather
Boy (loq.) O don't I pity them poor Nobs in Carriages this hot weather1830–64
"Preparing for the Pantomime"
"Preparing for the Pantomime"1836–64
Conducter, 'Now Marm! Wait-Chapel or Mile Hend-only a
Conducter, 'Now Marm! Wait-Chapel or Mile Hend-only an.d.
Lilthorpe's Gallant Attack on Street, Nuisances
Lilthorpe's Gallant Attack on Street, Nuisances1830–64
An Economical Mode of Putting Troops into White Trousers
An Economical Mode of Putting Troops into White Trousers1840/50
Pride Humbled or Jenkins is Compelled to Clean Masters
Pride Humbled or Jenkins is Compelled to Clean Masters1840/50
Kitchen Staff (recto); Mountainous Landscape with Hiker (verso)
Kitchen Staff (recto); Mountainous Landscape with Hiker (verso)1837–64
Overtaken by the Tide-Margate
Overtaken by the Tide-Margate1840/50
Great Holiday in Mr. Punch's Park
Great Holiday in Mr. Punch's Park1840/49
Church and State
Church and Staten.d.
John Bull and Uncle Sam
John Bull and Uncle Sam1837–64
The Pike is a voracious fish and bites readily in the Winter months–Old Gentleman is VERY fond of fishing
The Pike is a voracious fish and bites readily in the Winter months–Old Gentleman is VERY fond of fishing1830–64
Juvenile: I say Charley, that's a jeuced fine girl
Juvenile: I say Charley, that's a jeuced fine girln.d.
The Agricultural Distress Dodge
The Agricultural Distress Dodgen.d.
Comic Sketch
Comic Sketch1837–64
"Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson?"
"Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson?"1837–64
Episodes from White Chapel Life
Episodes from White Chapel Lifec. 1850
Oh! The Merry, Merry Month of May!!!
Oh! The Merry, Merry Month of May!!!1850/59
Mr. Briggs Goes Out with the Brighton Harriers
Mr. Briggs Goes Out with the Brighton Harriers1850/59
Episodes from White Chapel Life
Episodes from White Chapel Lifec. 1850
Pleasant Prospect: A Day with the Stag
Pleasant Prospect: A Day with the Stagn.d.
Young Ireland in Business for Himself
Young Ireland in Business for Himself1850/59
Sketch for "Mrs. Pottles Can't Abide a Crowd"
Sketch for "Mrs. Pottles Can't Abide a Crowd"1856
Episodes from White Chapel Life
Episodes from White Chapel Lifec. 1850
Episodes from White Chapel Life
Episodes from White Chapel Lifec. 1850
Episodes from White Chapel Life
Episodes from White Chapel Lifec. 1850
Fishey Flies and Fly Fishes (recto); Typeface Designs (verso)
Fishey Flies and Fly Fishes (recto); Typeface Designs (verso)1837–99
Of All Foolish Things...
Of All Foolish Things...n.d.
Canal Fishing
Canal Fishingn.d.
Policeman and Boy
Policeman and Boyn.d.
French Gentleman Gratifying His Hatred of Mr. Bull
French Gentleman Gratifying His Hatred of Mr. Bulln.d.
Paris 1856
Paris 1856c. 1856
A Sketch from the Stand at Scarboro
A Sketch from the Stand at Scarboro1850/60
Episodes of White Chapel Life
Episodes of White Chapel Lifec. 1850
Back View of the Elephant at the Regent's Park Zoological
Back View of the Elephant at the Regent's Park Zoologicaln.d.
Design for "Hooking and Eyeing," a wood engraving published in "Punch" (recto); Sketch of two women and a man (verso)
Design for "Hooking and Eyeing," a wood engraving published in "Punch" (recto); Sketch of two women and a man (verso)1851
The Bells of Saint Stephens
The Bells of Saint Stephensn.d.
Chinese Shoemaker
Chinese Shoemakern.d.

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