C.
Cairo never swept, [22].
Calvin, Jean, his origin, [82];
caricatures of, [83]-85.
Cambacérès, Jean-Jacques Regis de, a portrait of, [213].
Canning, Mr., not offended by caricature, [289].
Carlyle, Thomas, quoted, upon the French, [162], [163].
Cathedrals, decorations of, [40]-43;
explained, [48].
Centinel, the, a parody from, [314].
Chambers, William, quoted, upon his early time, [272].
Cham, caricatures by, [185], [228], [232].
Champfleury, Jules, quoted, on pigmies, [18];
on cathedral decoration, [43], [46], [53];
gives a burlesque Paternoster, [61];
upon midnight masses, [61];
upon burlesque decoration of manuscripts, [67];
caricature from, [161], [162], [211];
quoted, [212], [220].
Charivari, Le, its course, [218], [220].
Charles II., caricature of, [103], [106].
Charles X. dethroned, [216].
Charlotte, Queen, caricatured, [154].
Charteris, Colonel Francis, epitaph upon, [136].
Chatham, Lord, caricatured, [156]; disliked by George III., [157].
Chatto, W. A., quoted, upon an old caricature, [64], [97].
Chesterfield, Lord, quoted, upon women, [185].
China, caricatures of, [191].
Chiron burlesqued, [29].
Christians, Roman caricature of, [25];
Roman opinion of, [26].
Cicero divorces his wife, [178].
Clement VII. ridiculed by Luther, [76];
pasquinade upon, [258].
Clergy, the, dissolute in the early ages, [68];
anecdotes of, [68];
rob and plunder, [69].
Coalition, the, caricatured, [157], [158].
Collier, Payne, writes out Punch, [266].
Commune, the, caricatures of, [235].
Cranach, Lucas, caricaturist of the Reformation, [77].
Cranmer, Bishop, his martyrdom, [87].
Cris-cross rhymes, specimen of, [105].
Cromwell, Elizabeth, caricatured, [107].
Cromwell, Oliver, caricatured, [104];
his funeral and disinterment, [106].
Cromwell, Richard, in caricature, [107].
Crozat, Antoine, sells Louisiana trade, [125].
Cruikshank, George, his caricature of crinoline, [181];
of school-girls, [189];
draws Punch, [265];
his career, [268];
pictures by, [270], [271], [273];
his family, [269].
Cruikshank, Isaac, his career, [273].
Cuba, comic art in, [256].
D.
Dance of Death, in Art of Middle Ages, [57]-59.
Dangeau, Marquis de, quoted, upon Louis XV., [159].
Daumier, M., his caricatures, [180], [219], [235].
Davus satirizes Horace, [25].
Death-crier, picture of, [56].
"Decameron," the, its effect upon contemporaries, [70].
Devil, the, traditional character of, [51]; caricatured, [52]-55;
modified by time, [65].
Devonshire, Duchess of, caricatured, [153].
Dickens, Charles, his "Pickwick," [23];
origin of his "Bill Stumps," [146];
Pickwick suggested by Seymour, [280];
described by Willis, [282].
Disraeli, Benjamin, caricatured, [289].
D'Israeli, Isaac, quoted, upon Punch, [265].
Dodington, Bubb, quoted, upon early life of George III., [148], [149].
"Don Quixote," one secret of its charm, [23];
quoted, [56].
Doré, Gustave, caricature by, [231], [232].
Doyle, John, his caricatures, [275].
Doyle, Richard, his Wedding Breakfast, [281];
leaves Punch for conscience' sake, [299].
Du Maurier, Mr., his pictures of children, [294], [297].
Durand, M., his interpretation of a cathedral, [48].
Dürer, Albert, describes a procession, [92].
E.
Egyptians, art among, [32], [33];
their habits, [34], [56].
Elizabeth, Queen, celebration of her birthday, [110].
England, caricature in, [267].
Erasmus, quoted, upon the monks, [66], [71];
detested by Luther, [75];
satirizes women, [181], [182].
Evelyn, John, quoted, upon law, [124].
Extinguishers, family of the, [214].
Eytinge, Sol, picture by, [331].
F.
Fairholt, F. W., upon Gog and Magog, [50].
Fanning the Grave—a Chinese poem, [193].
Feuillet, Octave, misrepresents, [172].
"Figaro, Marriage of," quoted, [161], [162].
Fleury, Cardinal, tutor of Louis XV., [159].
Fox, Charles James, in Gillray's caricatures, [153], [154], [157];
disliked by George III., [157];
caricatured by Isaac Cruikshank, [274].
France, caricature of, [208].
Franklin, Benjamin, his caricature of the Colonies Reduced, [147];
quoted, upon George III., [151];
burlesques English policy, [155];
quoted, [185];
his early use of pictures, [300], [304];
his early lampoons, [302];
his love of humor, [301], [303];
his Scalp Hoax, [306].
Frederic II. snubs Pompadour, [160].
French Revolution, caricatures of, [161]-170.
Fry, William H., his use of Juvenal, [23].
G.
Galas, General, caricature of, [115].
Gallatin, Albert, good financier, [124].
Ganesa, his character in Hindoo theology, [36].
Gardiner, Bishop, his martyrdom, [86], [87].
Gautier, Théophile, quoted, upon Gavarni, [224].
Gavarni, his caricatures of women, [171], [176], [187], [188];
his only political caricatures, [216];
social caricatures by, [223], [224], [226];
portrait of, [236].
Gegeef, his caricatures, [297].
Geiler, Jacob, satirizes the monks, [71].
George III., his early life, [148];
compared with Louis XV., [159];
caricature of, [209], [269].
George IV., anecdote of, [151];
in Gillray's caricatures, [154].
Germany, comic art in, [242].
Gerry, Elbridge, in the affair of the Gerry-mander, [317].
Gerry-mander, the picture of, [316].
Gibbon, Edward, quoted, upon rise of Christianity, [47], [54].
"Gil Blas," secret of its charm, [23].
Gillray, James, his works described, [153], [154];
caricatures Napoleon, [209];
his portrait, [267].
Gin, law to diminish use of, [143].
Girin, a caricature from, [179].
Godfrey, Sir Edmundsbury, assassinated, [109]-111.
Godiva, remark upon, [183].
Goethe, J. W., quoted, upon housekeeping, [177].
Gog and Magog, pictures of, [50].
Gondomar, Count, complains of a caricature, [96], [97].
Greeks, art among, [28].
Griswold, Roger, assaulted by Lyon, [312].