Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (1827-1896) politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer

Carlo ("Ape") Pellegrini (1839 - 1889)

Colour lithograph

publishe 18 June 1869
  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Downing Street
  • About the artist
    Carlo Pellegrini, born in Capua, in Italy, was descended from an aristocratic family. He was just five feet two inches, with a large head and small feet. He became a popular figure of Neapolitan society, producing humorous caricatures of friends, despite apparently having no artistic training. In 1860 he joined the forces of Garibaldi and fought against the Bourbons. He then left Italy, arriving in London in 1864, where he joined the Prince of Wales’ set. His first illustration for ‘Vanity Fair’ was commissioned by T. G. Bowles in 1868 and he continued to work for Bowles under the ‘nom de crayon’ Ape. Influenced by Whistler, he unsuccessfully attempted to paint portraits. He produced 332 ‘Vanity Fair’ caricatures before his death, aged 49.
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    Title
    Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (1827-1896) politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer
    Date
    publishe 18 June 1869
    Medium
    Colour lithograph
    Acquisition
    Purchased from F B Daniell, August 1970
    GAC number
    8806