Lacing in style, or, A dandy midshipman preparing for action!! [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- Lacing in style, or, A dandy midshipman preparing for action!! [graphic]
- Alternative Title
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Lacing in style, or, A dandy midshipman preparing for attraction!!
Dandy midshipman preparing for action
Dandy midshipman preparing for attraction - Creator
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Contributor
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Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848, artist.
Tegg, Thomas, 1776-1846, publisher. - Published / Created
- [6 March 1819]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Pubd. March 6th, 1819, by T. Tegg, 111 Cheapside
- Abstract
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"A midshipman (left) dressed as a dandy (cf. British Museum Satires No. 13029) braces hands and feet against a mast on the extreme left, while four sailors, standing on a turn-table (right), wind up by a windlass a rope attached to his stays (cf. British Museum Satires No. 13394), compressing a wasp-waist. His coat, bell-shaped top-hat, with belt and dirk, are on a chair beside him. He says: "Very well my hearties very indeed--'pon honor. This lacing is not very agreeable, but it will be fully compensated by the grand dash I shall make at East London Theatre tonight--Oh! I shall be most enchanting! Oh, charming! Oh! delightful! after Ive got a pint of Rowlands Maccassar Oil [see British Museum Satires No. 12405] on my head--Pull away! heave away! pull away hearties!!" An old sailor sits on a gun smoking; he leans against the side of the ship, looking over his shoulder to say with a contemptuous grimace: "I say Master Midshipman, I always thought you a little crack-brained; now I'm convinced of it, for as you've turn'd Dandy, that's proof positive--I'ts all up withyou & all I have to say is you're not worth a -- quid of tobacco." Another midshipman, wearing a cockaded top-hat, jeers at the dandy with flexed knees and raised arms: "My Eyes!! Oh Murder! Ha! ha! ha!! Jack Greathead the cheesemonger's son got stays!!! Well, I've a good mind to get petticoats!--these Dandies are a disgrace to Great Britan--" The four sailors pushing hard at the windlass all grin; one asks: "I say, Mainmast, do you intend to get Stays"; Mainmast: "Get Stays! Why man I have stays already & have order'd a pair of Buckskin, & 2 pair of Sealskin, what do you think of that eh?!!" The third, a negro, says: "Me vid tink Massa vid soon have the Belly ache!!" The fourth: "Huzza! don't flinch my boys tho' he call "Stop" don't do so--Heave away my lads give him a twitcher--heave away He, Ho He Ho--!!"."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
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Title etched below image; letters "attr" in "attraction" are crossed out but still legible.
Artist questionably identified as Marryat in the British Museum catalogue.
Plate numbered "323" in upper right corner.
Plate from: Woodward, G.M. Caricature magazine, or Hudibrastic mirror. London : Thomas Tegg, [1808?], v. 5.
Also issued separately. - Provenance
- Leverhulme-Auchincloss, vol. xv, p. 136.
- Extent
- 1 print : plate mark 24.5 x 34.7 cm, on sheet 26 x 38 cm
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- 819.03.06.01+
- Collection Title
- V. 5. Caricature magazine, or, Hudibrastic mirror.
- Collection / Other Creator
- Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Satires (Visual works) England 1819
Etchings England London 1819 - Material
- etching ; and wove paper hand-colored.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subjects
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England > 1819
England > London > 1819
Johnstone, Henry Arthur > Ownership
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 9293190
- Object ID (OID)
- 10968887