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Alfred Crowquill

Shared pseudonym of Alfred Henry Forrester and his brother Charles Robert Forrester

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Images by Alfred Crowquill

4 images from works
  • A man suffering from indigestion; suggested by little characters and demons tormenting him. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1835, after A. Crowquill.
  • A dog sitting outside a locked door. Mezzotint by Huffam, 1847, after A. Crowquill.
  • A man suffering from indigestion; suggested by little characters and demons tormenting him. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1835, after A. Crowquill.
  • Dragons, faces of queens, kings, demons, witches and monsters. Wood engraving by Alfred Crowquill after himself.

Works from the collections

4 works

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    A man suffering from indigestion; suggested by little characters and demons tormenting him. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1835, after A. Crowquill.

    Alfred Crowquill | Date: [1 August 1835] | Reference: 11871i
    • Pictures

    A man suffering from indigestion; suggested by little characters and demons tormenting him. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1835, after A. Crowquill.

    Alfred Crowquill | Date: [1 August 1835] | Reference: 10744i
    • Pictures
    • Online

    Dragons, faces of queens, kings, demons, witches and monsters. Wood engraving by Alfred Crowquill after himself.

    Alfred Crowquill | Reference: 33326i
    • Pictures
    • Online

    A dog sitting outside a locked door. Mezzotint by Huffam, 1847, after A. Crowquill.

    Alfred Crowquill | Date: 1847 | Reference: 41588i

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