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1. The Wapping concert Madam Mary informs her friends and the public in general, that she has opened her winter concert at the Hog in Armour Wapping ... [graphic]
- Published / Created:
- [28 February 1786]
- Call Number:
- 786.02.28.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A satire on Madame Mara: She sits in an armchair decorated with Masonic symbols which is in the center of a concert room, with a boarded floor and low platform along the back for the performers. She sings the lines "Oh, Oh, de roasta beef-a de charmante pudding O"; in her hands is an open music book titled "Oh the road beed of Old England, Fieldings popular song. The plebeian audience sit or stand along the right and left foreground. On the left a lady asks her neioghbor, "Did she sing this sogn at the Abbey?" He responds, "She never sung so well as the Abbey in her life." In the center foreground sits a dog who watches the vocalist. The wall is decorated with candle-sconces and a placard with the "Rules to be observed in this meeting" which jabs at the plebeian audience. One man performs on a salt-box, another with marrow-bone and cleaver while yet another puts a Jew's harp in his mouth; a fourth plays a bladder bridge. See British Museum catalogue for further discussion
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Seven lines of descriptive prose inscribed below title., Possibly engraved by Henry Wigstead (d. 1793). See attribution in British Museum catalogue to Mr. Hawkins., and Watermark in center of sheet: J Whatman.
- Publisher:
- Publish'd Feby. 28th, 1786, by S.W. Fores, at the Caracature Warehouse, No. 3, Piccadilly
- Subject (Geographic):
- Wapping (London, England)
- Subject (Name):
- Mara, Gertrud Elisabeth, 1749-1833
- Subject (Topic):
- Social life and customs, Masons, Audiences, Concerts, Dogs, Etiquette, Harps, Musical instruments, and Musicians
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The Wapping concert Madam Mary informs her friends and the public in general, that she has opened her winter concert at the Hog in Armour Wapping ... [graphic]
2. [A waiter and a hungry customer] from the original drawing by Hogarth in the collection of Sam. Ireland / [graphic]
- Creator:
- Ireland, Samuel, -1800, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1 March 1786]
- Call Number:
- Print00747
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Plate 1: Copy of an elderly man with dishevelled hair and a dog at his heels, bending forward to seize a mug from the waiter, said to be Daniel Button, who turns his head away; after a drawing formerly attributed to Hogarth (BM, 1861,0413.506)."--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- From the original drawing by Hogarth in the collection of Sam. Ireland, Satire on the frequenters of Button's coffee house, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London. No. 2, and Doctor and patient
- Description:
- Title from British Museum online catalogue., "A later state of the print was used as an illustration facing p. 25 of Samuel Ireland, Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, I, 1794, where Ireland identifies the waiter as Daniel Button"--Curator's comments, British Museum online catalogue., and Imperfect; sheet trimmed within plate mark with loss of imprint statement from bottom edge. Imprint supplied from impression in the British Museum, registration no.: 1875,0213.361.
- Publisher:
- Publish'd March 1st, 1786, by W. Dickenson, No. 158, New Bond St.
- Subject (Name):
- Button, Daniel.
- Subject (Topic):
- Coffeehouses, Drinking vessels, and Dogs
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > [A waiter and a hungry customer] from the original drawing by Hogarth in the collection of Sam. Ireland / [graphic]