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  2. Thomas Rowlandson - Wikipedia

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    A Sermon in Exeter Cathedral, pencil, pen and ink on paper. Thomas Rowlandson (/ ˈ r oʊ l ən d s ən /; 13 July 1757 – 21 April 1827) [1] was an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian Era, noted for his political satire and social observation. A prolific artist and printmaker, Rowlandson produced both individual social and ...

  3. 37 Simple Yet Brilliant Illustrations By Dave Clamp Full Of ...

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    Dave Clamp is here to prove that a single panel is all you need to tell a story and even make people laugh. Known for his minimalistic yet impactful humor, Clamp's illustrations blend silliness ...

  4. Robert Sheffey - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sayers Sheffey (July 4, 1820 – August 30, 1902) was an American Methodist evangelist and circuit-riding preacher, renowned for his eccentricities and power in prayer, who ministered to, and became part of the folklore of, the Appalachian region of southwest Virginia, southern West Virginia and eastern Tennessee.

  5. Book of Common Prayer (1843 illustrated version) - Wikipedia

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    The 1843 illustrated Book of Common Prayer (full title: The Illustrated Book of Common Prayer) is an illustrated version of the 1790 edition Book of Common Prayer, the then-official primary liturgical book of the American Episcopal Church, edited by the Rev. J. M. Wainwright, printed and published by H. W. Hewet, a New York-based engraver and publisher, [1] and certified by Bishop Benjamin T ...

  6. John Hobart Caunter - Wikipedia

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    With illustrations by several artists including Richard Westall; Illustrations of the Five Books of Moses, 2 vols. (1847) New Armageddon (a satire on Southend, written while at Prittlewell, between 1848 and 1851) [87] Sermons on The Lord's Prayer and the Eight Beatitudes (London: Charles Ollier, 1849)

  7. William Kurelek - Wikipedia

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    The drawings sparkle with energy, humor, and hard-won wisdom of both Franko and Kurelek." [86] Having finished the illustrations, Kurelek read the book more closely and voiced the concern that Franko's fox was using clerical disguises for selfish ends. He held up the publication of the book and it was only published posthumously.