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-{{GFDL}}+'''James Gillray''', sometimes spelled '''Gilray''' (born [[August 13]], [[1757]] in [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]]; died [[June 1]], [[1815]]), was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[caricaturist]] and [[printmaker]] famous for his [[etching|etched]] political and social satires, mainly published between [[1792]] and [[1810]].{{GFDL}}

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James Gillray, sometimes spelled Gilray (born August 13, 1757 in Chelsea; died June 1, 1815), was a British caricaturist and printmaker famous for his etched political and social satires, mainly published between 1792 and 1810.



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