Le gourmand, heavy birds fly slow, delay breeds danger a scene at Varennes June 21, 1791 / [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- Le gourmand, heavy birds fly slow, delay breeds danger a scene at Varennes June 21, 1791 / [graphic]
- Creator
- Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811, printmaker
- Contributor
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Nixon, John, -1818, artist.
Fores, S. W., publisher. - Published / Created
- [24 July 1791]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Pub. July 24, 1791, by S.W. Fores, N. 3 Piccadilly ...
- Abstract
-
"Louis XVI sits fatly at a table, carving large pieces from a roast bird, a rolled paper in his pocket inscribed 'Route de Melz'; he turns back to an obsequiously grinning officer wearing a wig and ruffled collar and sleeves, who approaches from an open door to right, bowing and presenting an 'Ordre of la municipalite poor l'Arret de Monsieur Louis de Bourbon', the king saying 'Je me f- de tout cela Laisse moi manger tranqillement'; in the doorway are seen a short man with the fleur-de-lis on his arm and a whip who comments, 'Voila but for his dam guts we had been safe out of their reach', and five heavy-looking soldiers, all with skull-and-crossbone motifs on their bearskin hats. To left, Marie Antoinette stands looking in a mirror, adjusting her neckerchief and saying 'Come my dear Louis havn't you finish'd your two Turkeys & drank your six bottles, you know we shall dine at Mont medy', a fine hat on the chair in front of her. Behind to left, the Dauphin sits grimacing on a water-closet, clutching at himself; his nurse approaches him with a beaker and spoon, saying 'aha! mon Petit Bourbon de shi-ten luck be de good Luck'. On the wall, three frames, the first, titled 'Louis 14', shows a preening figure, nude to the waist with a fistful of thunderbolts, standing on the back of a prostrate figure with several others abject at his feet, a temple to right; the second lacks a picture, but has an upside-down notice stuck in it, reading 'Par le roy'; the third, 'Juillet 14 1789', is the storming of the Bastille."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
-
Title from caption below image.
Publisher's advertisement following imprint: ... where may be seen the largest collection of caracatures [sic] in the world, admita[nc]e 1 shilling.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Mounted to 41 x 56 cm.
Watermark.
German translation of title in contemporary hand at bottom of sheet.
Numbered in ms. in lower left corner of sheet: 369. - Provenance
- Walter Schatzki; September 1971;
- Extent
- 1 print : sheet 35.8 x 52 cm
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- 791.07.24.01++
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
-
Caricatures and cartoons
Satires (Visual works) England 1791
Etchings England London 1791
Watermarks (Paper)
Annotations (Provenance) 18th century - Material
- etching ; and laid paper hand-colored.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Geographic)
- France
- Subject (Name)
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Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793
Louis XVII, of France, 1785-1795
Marie Antoinette, Queen, consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793 - Subject (Topic)
- Foreign opinion, British
- Subjects
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Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793 > Caricatures and cartoons
Louis XVII, of France, 1785-1795 > Caricatures and cartoons
Marie Antoinette, Queen, consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793 > Caricatures and cartoons
England > 1791
France > Foreign opinion, British
England > London > 1791
18th century
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- Public
- Rights
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Identifiers
- Catalog Record
- 9758600
- Object ID (OID)
- 10732620
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