Isaac Cruikshank
1764–1811 (age 47)
Biography
Isaac Cruikshank was a distinguished illustrator and caricaturist whose satirical works captured the social and political landscape of late 18th-century Britain. Born in 1764, he became known for his sharp wit and artistic skill, contributing to the rich tradition of British satirical illustration during a period of significant social change.
Cruikshank's career spanned several decades, during which he produced numerous prints and illustrations that entertained and provoked contemporary audiences. His work reflected the concerns and absurdities of his time, establishing him as an important figure in the history of British graphic art. He was buried at St Bride's Church in the City of London, a fitting resting place for an artist who had documented the life of the capital.