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2.
- Creator:
- Phillips, John, fl. 1825-1831, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- Septr. 1833.
- Call Number:
- 833.09.00.01
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from heading above image., A. Sharpshooter identified tentatively as John Phillips. See British Museum catalogue., Numerous small designs, many of them individually titled., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Pub. by J. Kendrick, 54 Leicester Sqre
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Parliamentary terms [graphic]
3.
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [15 August 1833]
- Call Number:
- 833.08.15.02
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Alternative Title:
- Sketches in and about Dovor and Sketches in and about Dover
- Description:
- Title from text in upper right corner of print., Various captioned and uncaptioned designs on print., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- George Cruikshank
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Sketches in & about Dovor [sic] [graphic]
4.
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1833]
- Call Number:
- 833.12.00.03
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from caption to central prominent design., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- George Cruikshank
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > St. Swithins Chapel "cold-bath fields" (NB not a chapel of ease) / [graphic]
5.
- Creator:
- Higham, Thomas, 1796-1844, printmaker, artist
- Published / Created:
- [approximately 1833]
- Call Number:
- 646 802 M243 v.4 pt.1
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "View of the large column and Carlton House Terrace, in Piccadilly, from St James's Park; a number of figures in park including three children in central foreground, two sitting, the third standing looking up at the column."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Text above image: Stationers' almanack, for 1833., Imperfect; sheet trimmed within plate mark on three sides, resulting in partial loss of text from bottom edge., Folded to 27.1 x 21 cm., and Bound in after page 270 in volume 4 part 1 of an extra-illustrated copy of: Malcolm, J.P. Londinium redivivum, or, An antient history and modern description of London.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Subject (Geographic):
- Saint James's Park (London, England),, England, and London.
- Subject (Name):
- Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827
- Subject (Topic):
- Monuments, Monuments & memorials, Parks, and Columns
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The Duke of York's column Carlton Terrace, St. James's Park / [graphic]
6.
- Creator:
- Hunt, Charles, active 1825-1857, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1833]
- Call Number:
- 833.00.00.09+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Alternative Title:
- Archers of 1833
- Description:
- Title from caption below image., Letter "J" in "C.J. Grant" etched backwards., and Publisher's advertisement in lower right corner: See Tregear's Catalogue of humourous prints.
- Publisher:
- Published by G.S. Tregear, Cheapside
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The Robin Hood family, or, Archers of 1833 [graphic]
7.
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1833]
- Call Number:
- Print00150
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- James Morison promoting his alternative medicines; satirised by five vignettes of a fox among geese. The central image is that of a street scene outside the London and British Colleges of Health: James Morison is presented as a fox standing on a box of 'Universal vegetable pills' surrounded by geese, who represent the public; he says "My 'Universal pills' are quite divine! If one don't do, you may take nine." and "Various humorous images of foxes and geese comprising (clock-wise from top left); a fox dressed as an eighteenth century fop offering a glass to a goose wearing a bonnet; a fox butcher, standing outside his shop and offering a dead goose to a vixen dressed in a shawl and bonnet, other poultry hanging outside; a fox in militray uniform and playing on a drum, leading a column of geese; a fox preaching to a congregation of geese; the large central image; a fox in a smart tailcoat advertising his 'Universal Vegetable Pills' to an interested gathering of geese; the 'British College of Health' and the 'London College of Health' beyond, the latter with two well-dressed foxes drinking on a balcony, observed by a crowd of geese (lettered below image "The Fox and Goose"; a short poem or song following)."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description:
- Title etched beneath large central image., Dimensions from impression in the British Museum, registration no.: 1859,0316.518., "Illustration to the third volume of Cruikshank's 'My Sketchbook' (1834)"--British Museum online catalogue., See further: Transactions of the British Society for the History of Pharmacy, London 1974, v. 1, no. 3., Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Proprietary remedies -- Morison's Pills., 1 print : etching ; sheet 12.5 x 15.6 cm., and Imperfect; sheet trimmed with loss of all design and text apart from large central image and the title "The fox and the goose" beneath it.
- Publisher:
- George Cruikshank
- Subject (Geographic):
- London (England), England, and London.
- Subject (Name):
- Morison, James, 1770-1840.
- Subject (Topic):
- Alternative medicine, Quacks and quackery, Human behavior, Animal models, Patent medicines, Foxes, Geese, and Animals in human situations
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > The fox and the goose [graphic]
8.
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [December 1833]
- Call Number:
- 833.12.00.02
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from caption to most prominent design., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- George Cruikshank
- Subject (Geographic):
- England. and Cheltenham (England)
- Subject (Topic):
- Health resorts
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The morning promenade Du Grow the flying horseman ; La' Belle / [graphic]
9.
- Creator:
- Hunt, Charles, active 1825-1857, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [approximately 1833]
- Call Number:
- 825.00.00.35
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- One of a series of British social caricatures lampooning the pretensions of early 19th-century middle-class Philadelphians, mainly the city's growing community of free African Americans. Influenced by an increasing fascination with American culture and a growing racism stemming from the abolition of slavery in England, the African American characters are depicted with grotesque features and manners, wearing outlandish clothes, and speaking in patois and malapropisms to be portrayed as ineptly attempting to mimic white high society. In this print the artist mocks African American vanity and the desire to look white: a well-dressed African American woman purchasing shoes at "Sambo Paley Boots & Shoe Manufacturer." The belle, portrayed with mannish features, wears a yellow bonnet with a white veil that frames her face like long straight hair. Seated, she slightly lifts her red dress to inspect the black shoe that the African American sales clerk has just placed on her large foot. She believes the shoe "is sich a bery dirty color" and does he not have any white or pink ones. The kneeling sales clerk attempts to persuade her that it may not be "handsome" to look at, but surely a "good color to wear." Another clerk with a row of boots behind him is seen in the background performing as a store sign states, the "Best Jet Blacking Sold Here." On the left, an African American couple is seen walking passed the store
- Alternative Title:
- New shoes
- Description:
- Title from caption below image. Series title appears at top of image., Prints based on an American publication from 1828-30: Clay, E.W. Life in Philadelphia., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Published by G.S. Tregear, Cheapside
- Subject (Geographic):
- Pennsylvania and Philadelphia.
- Subject (Topic):
- African Americans, African American women, Afro-Americans, Clothing & dress, and Shoe stores
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The new shoes [graphic]
10.
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1833]
- Call Number:
- Print00041
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Various humorous images comprising (clock-wise from top left); a lady in a ballgown; a portrait head of a gentleman in a very high collar and top hat holding a whip; a very thin and tall man, seated, dandling his child on his knee (lettered above "Daddy Longlegs"); a self-portrait of George Cruikshank; a study of the head of a bearded man; a seated girl, combing her hair; a man with wrinkled breeches, standing with his back to the viewer; a tall man with a pronounced hook nose (possibly the Duke of Wellington); an armoured man on horseback, turning in the saddle to his left, his sword in his hand; a country squire with his glass in his hand; a head of a man smoking a pipe; a portrait head of a bald man with an angry expression; a rural landscape; a fat sailor in naval uniform dancing a hornpipe (lettered below "Fat Jack"); a girl in an apron and bonnet; a young gentleman seated on a coach, the 'Dovor Express', and holding the reins and a whip (lettered below "Mr. Tommy Twiddlewhip playing at being a Coachman"); and a child seated on a chair and pretending to drive a team of horses; the large central image, a ragged family leaning against two Corinthian columns, the mother and father drunk, the little girl crying and the little boy with a sad expression; a large anthropomorphic copper still with an unpleasant expression on its face and a devil observing beyond (lettered below image "The Pillars of a Gin Shop."); illustration to the second volume of Cruikshank's "My Sketchbook" (1834)"--British Museum online catalogue
- Description:
- Title from text beneath central prominent design., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Children and childcare., and 1 print : etching, hand-colored ; sheet 17.8 x 25.3 cm.
- Publisher:
- George Cruikshank
- Subject (Topic):
- Alcoholic beverages and Children
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > The pillars of a gin shop [and six other captioned and uncaptioned designs] / [graphic]