Cookiana
WAG 4679
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Cook (Engaging, and nearly engaged Cook): "And now, Ma'am, may I ask how many servants you keep besides myself, if I come?"
Lady: "Only Two!"
Cook: "Ah! then I'm afraid I must decline! The fact is, I can't get on without my Rubber of an evening!"
This cartoon was published in 'Punch' on 14th November 1874. 'Punch' was a magazine founded in 1841 by writer Henry Mayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells. The idea came from the French satire newsapaper, 'Le Charivari'. In homage, the first issue of 'Punch' was subtitled, ‘The London Charivari’. 'Punch' was internationally famous for its humour and wit. Its political and social cartoons captured English life in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The term ‘cartoon’ previously referred to a preliminary sketch made for murals or stained glass windows. 'Punch' and other illustrated publications adapted the term and introduced the concept of ‘cartoon’ as we know it today.