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Before the publication of illustrated magazines,subscription services produced prints as

engravings




Before the publication of illustrated magazines,prints made from metal plate engravings weredistributed in portfolios or as a part of largersubscriptions

How did the growth of the middle class affect theprint industry?

Print subscriptions increased in popularity.




With the growth of the middle class during theIndustrial Revolution, print subscriptions werepopularized as a form of entertainment.

Early prints became popular as forms of

home entertainment




Early prints became popular forms of homeentertainment much like the stereoscope and thephonograph.

Which feature of print shops could powerfullyinfluence public opinion?

large windows




The large, available windows of print shops, madethe images displayed there a powerful tool forinfluencing public opinion.

William Hogarth is MOST associated with English

caricature




The most significant artist associated withBritish popular prints was William Hogarth.After his death, his works influenced the goldenage of English caricature.

Why in particular are popular cartoons from earliereras difficult for modern audiences to understand?

references to fleeting fads




References to fleeting fads or localized events thatare no longer remembered make popular cartoonsfrom earlier eras difficult to comprehend formodern audiences.

Punch magazine offers a record of

political cartooning




Over its 160-year history of weekly humorpublications, Punch magazine became anamazing record of political cartooning in Britain.

Which of Punch magazine’s founders was a woodengraver?

Ebenezer Landells




Ebenezer Landells was a wood engraver beforejoining the group that created Punch magazine.

In addition to being an editor for Punch magazine,Mark Lemon was also a

pub owner




As one of the original shareholders of Punchmagazine, Mark Lemon owned the Shakespeare’sHead Pub where the founders met to discuss thecreation of their publication.

Which role did Mark Lemon serve at Punchmagazine?

editor




Mark Lemon served as an early editor for Punchmagazine.