A school of Athens dedicated to the illustrious inheritress of her fame in professors of arts & sciences, the University of Cambridge. O matre pulchra filia pulchrior! / [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- A school of Athens dedicated to the illustrious inheritress of her fame in professors of arts & sciences, the University of Cambridge. O matre pulchra filia pulchrior! / [graphic]
- Creator
- Bretherton, James, approximately 1730-1806, printmaker
- Contributor
- Orde, Thomas, Baron Bolton, 1746-1807, artist.
- Published / Created
- [3 January 1778]
- Publication Place
- London?
- Publisher
- publisher not identified
- Abstract
-
"A satire on Cambridge. The interior of a large room showing two sash windows, through one of which (left) is seen part of the south side of the Senate House, through the other, the tower of St. Mary's Church, both drawn with topographical accuracy. Between the two windows is a niche in which is a statue of Athene holding her shield; in her outstretched left hand is held out a laurel wreath towards some men beneath her who have entered from a door on the right. Her owl sits beside her on the stump of a tree. Beneath the title is etched, "dedicated to the illustrious Inheritress of her fame in Professors of Arts & Sciences, the University of Cambridge O Matre pulchra Filia pulchrior!" Immediately below Athene, and concealing the lower part of her draperies a man stands on a high rostrum covered with a cloth. He wears a furred academic gown and bands, and holds out a rolled document in his right hand. Immediately below the rostrum a man, not in academic dress, is seated at a table writing. He is in profile to the right looking towards four men who have entered from the right through an open door, apparently 'professors of Arts and Sciences', whose names he is recording. The foremost of these is a dancing-master who stands holding a bow in his right hand, a kit or small fiddle in his left. Next is a rough-looking elderly man wearing a round hat and long coat. The other two are middle-aged, one holding his hat and a cane and accompanied by a dog. On the left, and behind the chair of the man writing, are two other 'professors'; a fencing-master, wearing a fencing-jacket, stands in back view, turning his head in profile to the right, his left arm raised, holding his foil horizontally. Behind him stands a thin man wearing a hat, one hand in his waistcoat pocket, the other thrust in his waistcoat."--British Museum catalogue
- Description
-
Title etched below image; the letters "n" in "Athens", "inheritress", and "University" are etched backwards.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Mounted on page 137 of: Bunbury album. - Provenance
- Purchased by W.S. Lewis from Grant; May 1940.
- Extent
- 1 print : sheet 50.9 x 62.3 cm
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Language
-
English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- Folio 75 B87 770 (Oversize)
- Collection Title
- Page 137. Bunbury album.
- Collection / Other Creator
- Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.
- Collection Date
- [London], [between 1780 and 1794]
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
-
Satires (Visual works) England 1778
Etchings England London 1778
Drypoints England London 1778 - Material
- etching and drypoint ; and laid paper.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Name)
- University of Cambridge,
- Subject (Topic)
-
Athena
Universities & colleges
Interiors
Windows
Sculpture
Shields
Wreaths
Owls
Robes
Tables
Writing
Teachers
Violins
Fencers
Staffs (Sticks)
Dogs - Subjects
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University of Cambridge
Athena (Greek deity)
Universities & colleges
Interiors
Windows
Sculpture
Shields
Wreaths
Owls
Robes
Tables
Writing
Teachers
Violins
Fencers
Staffs (Sticks)
Dogs
England > 1778
England > London > 1778
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 15637853
- Object ID (OID)
- 33179116