John’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Young Ireland in Business for Himself
John Leech (or possibly after) English, 1817-1864

Back View of the Elephant at the Regent's Park Zoological
John Leech English, 1817-1864

Great Holiday in Mr. Punch's Park
John Leech (or possibly after) English, 1817-1864

Our Butcher
John Leech (or possibly after) English, 1817-1864

Conducter, 'Now Marm! Wait-Chapel or Mile Hend-only a
Attributed to John Leech English, 1817-1864

Pleasant Prospect: A Day with the Stag
John Leech (or possibly after) English, 1817-1864

Pride Humbled or Jenkins is Compelled to Clean Masters
Attributed to John Leech English, 1817-1864

Episodes of White Chapel Life
John Leech English, 1817-1864

Episodes from White Chapel Life
Attributed to John Leech English, 1817-1864

Episodes from White Chapel Life
Attributed to John Leech English, 1817-1864

Episodes from White Chapel Life
Attributed to John Leech English, 1817-1864

French Gentleman Gratifying His Hatred of Mr. Bull
John Leech English, 1817-1864

Policeman and Boy
John Leech English, 1817-1864

The Bells of Saint Stephens
John Leech English, 1817-1864

Church and State
John Leech English, 1817-1864

Of All Foolish Things...
John Leech English, 1817-1864