George Bickham the Younger

George Bickham the Younger (c. 1706–1771) was an English etcher and engraver, a printseller, and one of the first English caricaturists.

He produced didactic publications, political caricatures, and pornographical prints.

He used at least three pseudonyms:[1] He was the son of the engraver George Bickham the Elder (1684–1758), who published the Universal Penman (1733–41).

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Engraving for the song "The Grateful Lover", 1737
Caricature, 1746: A tailor made from his own tools, including irons for feet, a thimble for a hat, a cabbage for a head and scissors for genitals
Caricature, 1746: A tailor made from his own tools, including irons for feet, a thimble for a hat, a cabbage for a head and scissors for genitals