Woodward, George Moutard

Woodward, George Moutard
(c1760 Derby-11/1809 London) (England)
   Cartoonist, draughtsman, and author. Worked in the tradition of Rowlandson and Gillray. Many of his graphic works were published in An olio of good breeding (1801) and Something concerning nobody (1814).
   Source: Benezit, vol. 14: p. 1071; ThB XXXVI 1947: p. 249.

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