P&P ONLINE CATALOG - CARTOON PRINTS, BRITISH


Arrangement and Access

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Descriptions for all of the Library of Congress British cartoon prints are available online in the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog. A portion of the descriptions are accompanied by digital images--generally those cartoons for which researchers have requested reproductions. The remaining cartoons are accessed through book catalogs and microfilm.

Because most of the caricatures were purchased shortly after they were printed and have only rarely been handled or exposed to light, the majority remain in pristine condition. To maintain this condition, the Library of Congress asks researchers to work initially with microfilm or, where available, digitized images. Original prints are served only as research needs require, balancing these needs with the preservation needs of the objects themselves.

Arrangement of the Collection

The British cartoons are in three groups:
  1. British political cartoon prints, social satires, and illustrated broadsides, 1655-1832, listed in the British Museum's Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires (BMC). (Call number begins with "PC 1")
  2. British political cartoons, as described above, which are NOT LISTED IN BMC and which are NOT DATED. Arranged by title. (Call number begins with "PC 2")
  3. British political prints, as described above, which are NOT LISTED IN BMC and which ARE DATED. Arranged by date, then by title. (Call number begins with "PC 3")

Finding and Viewing Cartoons

  1. PC 1 (Cartoons in BMC)
  2. PC 2 (Not in BMC; undated)
  3. PC 3 (Not in BMC; dated):

Ordering Reproductions of Cartoons

The Library of Congress Photoduplication Service can produce photographic copies of cartoons; it does not make facsimile copies of the prints.
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