Jim Davis explores the relationship between Comic performance and the visual arts in England c.1780-1830, focussing on the influence of Hogarth and Wilkie on theatre criticism and portraiture, caricature as critique and the contribution of Comic actors to notions of national identity..
Jim Davis explores the relationship between Comic performance and the visual arts in England c.1780-1830, focussing on the influence of Hogarth and Wilkie on theatre criticism and portraiture, caricature as critique and the contribution of Comic actors to notions of national identity.