publish'd according to act of Parliament, [March 15, 1740]
Call Number:
740.03.15.01.1+
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Alternative Title:
Caleb turn'd tinker and Caleb turned tinker
Description:
Title from item., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., "Price one shilling; With the daily Gazetteers of February the eighteenth, March [the] first & March [the] fifteenth 1739/40"--Bottom of plate., Four lines of verse in two columns below image: Faults still they find with that, or this, and something always is amiss ... Hudibras., and Watermark.
"Satire on Italian opera singers and their female admirers, a copy in reverse of British Museum satire no. 1694. Senesino, tall and ungainly, stands a quayside, recoiling from the effusive farewells of two ladies, one holding a handkerchief to her eyes; a number of gentlemen raise their hats and one bows low; two other men stand behind, one with a walking stick and a cloak over his arm. To the right, two servants, one a black man, carry a board, labelled "Ready Mony", piled high with bulging purses; Two jeering men to the right of the original print do not appear. Printed above a song mocking ladies crying at the departure of Senesino with music 'Set for ye German flute &c.'; illustration to 'The Musical Entertainer'."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Ladies lamentation ye loss of Senesino
Description:
Title engraved below image., Numbered "38" in upper right., Sheet trimmed to image with loss of all text and music. Title, numbering, and printmaker from impression in the British Museum online catalogue., On page 43 in volume 1., and A ms. note in Steevens's hand above: A contemporary print of English ladies &c bidding farewell to Senesino.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Bernardi, Francesco, 1686-1758., Bordoni, Faustina, 1697-1781., and Cuzzoni, Francesca, 1696-1778.
"Satire on a man advertising for a woman; the composition bears a close resembalance to British Museum satires 2349. The man with a pronounced nose and wearing a large three-cornered hat is walking in a landscape, to right, holding a dripping pen and reading from a paper, "To ye Advertiser. Sr. Please to Insert this Seven time at 2s. each / Whereas a Lady Signs LM, if she approves of this Picutre & to Live in Woods & Groves Meeting"; he is saying "Here's a Back Broad & Pithy. Heres Legs Hard & Brawny Girl. Hem! As Sound as a Roach.". In the background, to right, a winged ass flies off carrying a naked woman holding a liberty staff and saying, "He's a Man every Inch. I assure ye Stout vigrous active & long"; a barrel, labelled "Jointure", leaks from its bung hole into a lake. A jester's bauble, a scroll labelled "Settlement" and a large book rest in the foreground to right. The scene is surrounded by an elaborate cartouche with a goose at lower left, and title and verses in a lower"--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from item., Print made by: Anonymous. Cf. British Museum online catalogue., Lettered with captions in the image and the title, followed by a quotation from Henry Carey's anti-Walpole satirical opera, The Dragon of Wantley (1737). Three lines of verse below title: Pigs shall not be, so fond as we, We will out coo the Turtle Dove, And Sporting Sparrows we'll outlove., British Museum catalogue notes that "Edward Hawkins described two related prints then (mid 19th century) in the collection of Thomas Haviland Burke, one of which was identified as a portrait of Ralph Courteville, i.e. Ralph Freeman, journalist and supporter of Walpole, the other as "The Rev. Mr. Scott, author of Anti-Sejanus.", and With spine title: Caricatures anglaise 1740.
Characters of several ingenious, designing gentlewomen, that have put into it
Description:
Publisher identified from address., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Two columns of text below title: A barber's daughter near the Exchange, who, they say could upon a good occasion ..., Publisher's announcement following imprint: Where may be had one hundred sortments of political and satyrical prints., Letterpress broadside illustrated with etching at top of sheet (plate mark 12.1 x 21.2 cm.)., and Temporary local subject terms: Exterior of Royal Exchange -- Lottery -- Trades: pickpockets -- Trades: booksellers -- Trades: lottery dealers -- Placards for distributing lottery shares -- Lottery Office -- Lottery tickets -- Bag of money -- Lighting: lanterns as signs for Lottery Office -- Birds: cock -- Lottery dealers: Berry & Jordan -- Lottery dealers: Hazard -- Lottery dealers: F. Wilson -- Lottery dealers: Pachter -- Signs: Lottery Office -- Literature: Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704. The fifth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown; done from the originals. London : printed for Sam. Briscoe, 1721 -- Bookshops.
A family seated around a table, with a couple on one side, a child in the middle, and the third woman drinking from a large bowl. On the table is a lit candels, drinking glasses, paper and pipes. On the walls hang pictures., Title etched below image., Dated by curator., Verse etched below image in two columns on either side of title, three lines each: See here the various scenes of human life, A debauched husband and a drunken wife, One stupid, faithless, haughty when reprov'd, Loved by her husband, her gallant she lov'd, The husband tho' fortune frown tho' wife desert, Finds a sprightly dame that reviv's his heart., Sheet trimmed around image into plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and On page 71 in volume 1.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Artists, Couples, Families, Interiors, and Intoxication
Mosley, Charles, approximately 1720-approximately 1770, printmaker
Published / Created:
publish'd according to act of Parliament, Novr. 25, 1740.
Call Number:
740.11.25.02++
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
"Satire on the British government's position in relation to the European political situation in 1740, in thirteen compartments with a scene for each month surrounded by a scrolling rococo framework and a central rectangular scene entitled 'A Year of Wonders' in which Frederick William I of Prussia (who died in May 1740), Emperor Charles VI (who died in October 1740), Empress Anna of Russia (died October 1740) and Pope Clement XII (died February 1740) approach Charon to be rowed across the river Styx ..."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Political calendar for the year 1740
Description:
Title engraved above image., After a design by Gravelot. See British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on bottom., Design in center of sheet over which is pasted a smaller sheet with letterpress "London almanack for the year of our Lord 1741 being the first after leap year"., Folded and mounted to 56 x 38 cm., Bowditch's ms. annotations on the mounting sheet., and Contemporary ms. annotations in two unidentified hands on recto.
Title from item., Seven lines of verse in two columns below title: Why man, he doth bestride [the] narrow world ... Shakespeare., Five lines of text titled "Description" below verse: The Colossus at Rhodes, a stature of [the] Sun 70 cubits high ..., Temporary local subject terms: Cuba -- Literature: quotation from Shakespeare -- Colossus -- Cardinal Fleury as a fox., and Watermark: countermark I V.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 and Fleury, André Hercule de, 1653-1743
Title from item., Seven lines of verse in two columns below title: Why man, he doth bestride [the] narrow world ... Shakespeare., Five lines of text titled "Description" below verse: The Colossus at Rhodes, a stature of [the] Sun 70 cubits high ..., Temporary local subject terms: Cuba -- Literature: quotation from Shakespeare -- Colossus -- Cardinal Fleury as a fox., and With spine title: Caricatures anglaise 1740.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 and Fleury, André Hercule de, 1653-1743
"Portrait of a Persian dwarf, full-length, slightly turned to the left, holding up ropes tied to his hair, dressed in a frockcoat with the skirts buttoned back and with a Turkish hat on his head, a large weight at his side, a harlequin pointing to an advertisement for the dwarf on a shed beyond, the whole surrounded by scrolling rococo foliate and shell designs."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Wonderful strong and surprising Persian dwarf
Description:
Title etched below image., Approximate date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue. Also from contemporary newspaper clipping mounted with print on the Lewis Walpole Library impression., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Mounted with a contemporary newspaper clipping, dated 18 July 1740, announcing the arrival of the Persian dwarf.
"View of a promenade lined with trees next to the River Thames, looking towards the York Buildings water-works and the tower of the old steam engine on the right, with the York Water Gate in front; on the left is the river with Westminster Bridge in the distance."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., Date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1880,1113.1366., Imperfect; sheet trimmed within plate mark and mutilated in lower left corner, resulting in slight loss of title. Missing text supplied from impression in the British Museum., Mounted to 24 x 35 cm., and Leaf 61 in an album of views of London and its vicinity.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Strand, The (London, England),, Thames River (England),, Westminster Bridge (London, England),, England, and London.
Subject (Name):
York-Buildings Company.
Subject (Topic):
Rivers, Hydraulic facilities, Bridges, Walkways, Stairways, Trees, and Boats