The Regents harmonica, or, Monopoly a catch for 21 voices with a royal base [graphic].
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Description
- Title
- The Regents harmonica, or, Monopoly a catch for 21 voices with a royal base [graphic].
- Alternative Title
- Monopoly a catch for 21 voices with a royal base
- Creator
- Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, printmaker
- Contributor
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Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker.
Fores, S. W., publisher. - Published / Created
- March 1820.
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Pubd. by S.W. Fores, 41 Piccadilly
- Abstract
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Interior of a large concert-room, which is partly a music-shop, where the Regent sits playing a 'cello. At his feet is a paper: 'Proposals for Six Charity Concerts'. Facing him stands an elderly 'cit', a John Bull, who listens delightedly. The Regent says: "There Sir is one of the finest toned Instruments, I ever touched, and our own making. Nobody makes Instruments like us. That Humbug fiddle is out of Tune." The 'cit' answers "Charming." Behind the Regent are Bloomfield playing a flute, and a man wearing clerical bands playing a violin. Behind them is a counter on which are two piles of songs 'For Sale cheap'; one is 'Bold Flinty Rock', the other 'Beautiful Maid'. Behind the counter a man supports on his shoulders a musician holding out a violin, and declaiming: "This will do, and Sir give me leave to say, No Scholar of ours shall ever use any Music or Instruments but our own, What do you think of that eh?" Two fashionably dressed ladies in the foreground address the Regent. One kneels, extending her arms dramatically, saying: "Indeed if you will Engage us we will not only buy all our Music and Instruments of you, but make our Scholars do the same." The other, identified as Miss Stephens, the vocalist and actress (1794-1882): "Indeed we will!" A piano is on the extreme right, behind this stands Braham, who is holding a piece of music entitled "Fly not yet" and looking to the left. Behind him, three of those departing say "off off" or "off off off"; another says "You had better open a Cook Shop next and sell Calves heads and Cow heels"; and another "I'll lend you no more 4.000.s C-ts." The music stacked behind them is inscribed 'detached pieces'. On the left Lord Eldon and Chief Justice Abbott, both in wig and gown, stand together. Eldon says: "Since our Master has taken to this Concern all our Business is Suspended." Abbott answers: "Suspended, why I have here a list of 21 fellows who ought to be Suspended." A man standing behind them says, looking at the Regent: "What then you intend to ruin all the Composers, Music Sellers, and Instrument makers do you? & this is a specimen of your correctness is it? 36 blunders in 9 pages of one Peice. Cossac Song above 30 errors. Dramatic Air worse." On the extreme left is Yarmouth's smiling profile; he says: "I'll bet a Crown to One and Twenty pence, against the Hazard." Music on the shelves behind them is inscribed: 'the Y-m-ih Waltz'; 'Jack Ketch set to Mus[ic]'. Behind the Regent: 'New Peices [sic]'; 'Rogues March'; 'Royal Airs'. Behind the Director: 'Catches Glees, Flats and Sharps.'
- Description
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Title from text below image.
Etched by Robert Cruikshank, with parts done by George Cruikshank; see description of a later state in the British Museum catalogue.
Early state, before title moved above image and before other changes made to the plate (including re-etching verses and imprint in lower margin; adding text to various speech bubbles; and altering the figures and speech bubbles in the far right portion of the image). For a later state that includes these changes, see no. 13692 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 10. See also: Cohn, A.M. George Cruikshank: a catalogue raisonné, 1894.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Text below image consists of seven stanzas of verse in four columns, with the following heading: The Regents Harmonic Institution. A new song to the tune of a Cobler there was. The English are a nation of shop keepers. French opinion.
Verses begin: No more let V-i-t embarrass his mind, for ways or for means new expedients to find ...
Mounted to 39 x 58 cm.
Mounted on leaf 7 in volume 1 of the W.E. Gladstone collection of caricatures and broadsides surrounding the "Queen Caroline Affair." - Provenance
- Sold by London's Dulau and Company to the New York City bookseller Ernest R. Gee in 1928. Earlier ownership by W.E. Gladstone is suggested by a manuscript note from Dulau formerly laid into the front the first volume (now in the object file), which states that "These came from the Gladstone Library at Court Hey, Broad Green. The manuscript notes written below the caricatures are in the handwriting of W.E. Gladstone." William Reese Company; February 2024.
- Extent
- 1 print : image 23.2 x 38.9 cm, on sheet 29.8 x 41.3 cm
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Edition
- [Early state].
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- Folio 724 835G v.1 (Oversize)
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Caricatures and cartoons
Satires (Visual works) England 1820
Etchings England London 1820 - Material
- etching ; and wove paper hand-colored.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Name)
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Regent’s Harmonic Institution
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830
Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Braham, John, 1774-1856
Abbott, Charles, Baron Tenterden, 1762-1832
Eldon, John Scott, Earl of, 1751-1838 - Subject (Topic)
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Music stores
Interiors
Fireplaces
Mirrors
Musical instruments
Violoncellos
Flutes
Violins
Pianos
Drums (Musical instruments) - Subjects
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Regent’s Harmonic Institution > Caricatures and cartoons
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830 > Caricatures and cartoons
Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882 > Caricatures and cartoons
Braham, John, 1774-1856 > Caricatures and cartoons
Abbott, Charles, Baron Tenterden, 1762-1832 > Caricatures and cartoons
Eldon, John Scott, Earl of, 1751-1838 > Caricatures and cartoons
Music stores
Interiors
Fireplaces
Mirrors
Musical instruments
Violoncellos
Flutes
Violins
Pianos
Drums (Musical instruments)
England > 1820
England > London > 1820
Gee, Ernest R., 1878-1956 > Ownership
Gladstone, Robertson, 1805-1875 > Ownership
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 17363112
- Object ID (OID)
- 33245804