Delivering a prophetess [graphic].
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Description
- Title
- Delivering a prophetess [graphic].
- Creator
- Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830, printmaker
- Published / Created
- [1 November 1814]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Pubd. Novr. 1st, 1814, by W.N. Jones, No. 5 Newgate Street
- Abstract
-
"A bedroom scene. Joanna Southcott sits in an arm-chair, attended by three women and four doctors. Between her legs is a large tub inscribed 'Living Water', into which water gushes from a tap projecting from under her petticoats. She leans back with extended arms, exclaiming: "Shiloh! let not this groupe dismay thee | Come forth into the World I pray thee!" One doctor, Reece, superintends the flow of water, kneeling in profile to the left on a large volume: '[R]eec's Medical Guide'. In his pocket is a paper: 'Account of Wonderful Pregnancies'. Behind him a second doctor sniffs at a tumbler of water, saying, "This is a very pretty rig! | Nothing but water d .... n my Wig!" Two others talk together on the right, one peers through a microscope into a goblet; the other asks: "What do you see in the water, Doctor!" He answers: "Bubbles Doctr "the earth hath bubbles, as the water hath ['Macbeth' I. iii]". I said it was all my eye." Behind him, on the chimney-piece, are a medicine-bottle and the bust of a lank-haired man wearing clerical bands. Three women stand behind Joanna's chair and in front of the curtains of a bed. One (left) holds out a lace cap, saying, "Doctor here is Shiloh's cap! bless me! why he has got a watery head! The next says: "Pray Doctr take care of the cawl if there is one." The third, offering a steaming bowl, says: "Come my blessed Lady sip some of this heavenly caudle I have made you." In the foreground (left), Tozer, dressed as an artisan, sits on a three-legged stool, corking up bottles of water. He is identified by a paper hanging from his pocket: 'Tozer Preacher to the Virgin Johanna'. In front of him are a basket of corks and a paper: 'Sermon on the Birth of Shiloh', Corked bottles are on the left, uncorked ones on the right."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
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Title etched below image.
Attributed to Charles Williams in the British Museum catalogue.
Sheet trimmed to on right edge.
Plate from: The Scourge, or, Monthly expositor of imposture and folly. London: W. Jones, v. 8 (November 1814), before page 321.
Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Anecdotes -- Religious mania. - Extent
- 1 print : plate mark 245 x 346 mm
- Language
-
English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
- Call Number
- Print10267
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Caricatures and cartoons
Periodical illustrations
Satires (Visual works) England 1814
Etchings England London 1814 - Material
- etching ; and hand-colored.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Name)
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Southcott, Joanna, 1750-1814
Reece, Richard, 1775-1831
Tozer, William, approximately 1770-1828 - Subject (Topic)
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Childbirth
Obstetrics
Pregnancy
Prophecy
Interiors
Bedrooms
Physicians
Bottles
Microscopes
Wash tubs
Stools - Subjects
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Southcott, Joanna, 1750-1814 > Caricatures and cartoons
Reece, Richard, 1775-1831 > Caricatures and cartoons
Tozer, William, approximately 1770-1828 > Caricatures and cartoons
Childbirth
Obstetrics
Pregnancy
Prophecy
Interiors
Bedrooms
Physicians
Bottles
Microscopes
Wash tubs
Stools
England > 1814
England > London > 1814
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
- 16201207
- Object ID (OID)
- 17339718