Title from item., Two lines of quote below image: The blood & vitals from her wounds he drew, and fed the hounds that helped him to pursue. Dryden., Plate from: The Political register and London museum. London : Printed for J. Almon, v. 2 (1768), p.385., Temporary local subject terms: Riots: reference to St. George's Fields, Southwark -- Weapons: dagger., and Mounted to 37 x 29 cm.
Publisher:
J. Almon
Subject (Name):
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778, Bath, Thomas Thynne, Marquis of, 1734-1796, Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792, Barrington, William Wildman Barrington, Viscount, 1717-1793, Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of, 1705-1793, Talbot, William Talbot, Earl, 1710-1782, and Norton, Fletcher, 1716-1789
Subject (Topic):
Britannia (Symbolic character), Gout, Crutches, Surgery, and Tableware
Title from text below image., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., Plate from: The Oxford magazine or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 1 (1768), p. 236., One line quoted above image: Mine horn shall be exalted, like the horn of an unicorm. Psalm 93., and Temporary local subject terms: Clergy: parsons -- Mirrors -- Architectural details: panelled walls -- Furniture: tripod table -- Reference to the Brentford elections riots, December 8, 1768 -- Reference to William Beauchamp, 1st Bt. Proctor, 1722-1773 -- Literature: quotation from Psalm 93.
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from those of the periodical for which this plate was engraved., Description based on imperfect impresion; sheet trimmed mostly within plate mark., Plate from: The Political register and London museum. London : Printed for J. Almon, v. 3 (1768), p.129., and Temporary local subject terms: Riots: St. George's Fields, May 10, 1768 -- Military uniforms: Foot Guards -- Ships: wrecked ships -- Nooses -- Flags: Union Jack -- Emblems: jack boot as a reference to Lord Bute -- Reference to William Allen, d. 1768 -- Reference to the Princess of Wales -- Justice Samuel Gillam, fl. 1768.
"An exterior scene set among ruins; to left the naked buttocks of Gulliver to whom an enema is being administered by a crowd of Lilliputians; to right their prime minister, carried in a thimble, supervises operations while beyond a rat carries off a child."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Punishment inflicted on Lemuel Gulliver
Description:
Printmaker, state and publisher from Paulson., Lettered below image with title followed by the quote: Nll Mrrg, Cht Nf. ndw Lps ccpc &c.&c. shd b. Prgd. See Gullivers Speech to the Honble. House of Vulgaria in Lilliput., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Originally published in 1726 as 'The Punishment inflicted on Lemuel Gulliver', this state was reissued with a new title in 1757 by Robert Sayer, who owned the plate, for which and further comment see 1858,0417.543. This state, with the publication line removed, was included in Sayer's collection of 1768, alongside the Hudibras series., Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Clysters., and On page 163 in volume 2.
Publisher:
Robert Sayer
Subject (Name):
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
Subject (Topic):
Enema, Ladders, Adoration, Children, Rats, Preachers, Pulpits, and Chamber pots
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., Two lines of text below image: He valiantly seized the petti-coat and the boot at the portal of his own mansion. Daily Adv., Plate from: The Oxford magazine or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 1 (1768), p. 35., and Temporary local subject terms: Street scenes -- Buildings: Mansion House, London -- Gallows -- Emblems: petticoat as the reference to the Princess of Wales -- Emblems: jack-boot as the reference to Lord Bute -- Lord Mayor -- Riots: March 28, 1768 -- Orders: Order of the Garter -- Male dress: mayor's robes -- Trades: sausage woman.
Title from item., "Engraved after an original picture of Mr. John Collett in the possession of Mr. Bradford."--Below title., and Companion print to: The sacrifice / J. Collett pinxt ; J. Goldar sculpt. [London] : T. Bradford, Octr. 15th 1767.
Publisher:
Published by T. Bradford, No. 132 Fleet Street, London
Title etched below image, Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Publication date from an unverified card catalog record. Suggested date of ca. 1780?, Plate numbered "76" in lower right corner., Four columns of verse on either side and below title: Prologue. Ladies for you this ample scene I vend, a new invention by your sex's friend ..., Temporary local subject terms: London: Cheapside -- Female dress: petticoats -- Hoops -- Buildings: Long's Warehouse -- Churches: St. Paul's Cathedral., Watermark: Arms of England., and Window mounted to 27 x 36 cm; plate number erased from this impression.
Publisher:
Printed & sold by Carington Bowles, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard
Subject (Geographic):
England and London.
Subject (Topic):
Blacks, depicted, Balconies, City & town life, Dresses, and Street vendors
"An illustration to the Oxford Magazine, July 1768: satire on unequal marriage, showing the interior of a church in which an old man and a much younger woman stand before the altar; a clergyman stands behind the communion rail holding open a large book and saying “Thy Wife shall be as the fruitful Vine” . The man says “With my Body I thee Worship”. The tops of two bottles protrude from his pocket, one labelled “T[incture] of Cantharides” and the other “Viper Drops”, both reputed aphrodisiacs. Behind the couple stand a woman holding up a bottle of “Mrs Gibson’s Blessed Medicine” and a lawyer carrying under one arm a “Deed of Settlement Provision for Younger Children”, behind him two young men snigger, one pointing towards the bottles in the bridegroom’s pocket. On the wall at the back of the church is a tablet lettered “Near this Place lies the Body of Thos Steril, Esq Aged 92, who died of a Broken Heart a few Days after his Marriage with a Young Lady”."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., One of text below image: Last Saturday was married at Horn-church, Thos. Feeble, Esqr. aged 90, to Miss Frisky, aged 16. -- Daily adv., Plate from: The Oxford magazine, or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 1 (1768), p. 37., and Watermark.
Publisher:
Oxford magazine
Subject (Topic):
Altars, Churches, Clergy, Couples, Lawyers, Marriage, and Medicines
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., Plate from: The Oxford magazine, or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 1 (1768), p. 85., Temporary local subject terms: Clergy: bishops -- Clergy: parsons -- Clergy: prelates -- Riots: parsons' riot for wages., and Watermark: initials GR below mostly cut off watermark.
"Illustration to the Oxford Magazine, 1768, vol.1 facing p.52, satirizing the dispute between the licentiates and fellows of the College of Physicians. Licentiates, mostly dressed in tartan and so identified as Scots, break through a door into a room in the College. At a table on the right, a group of fellows presided over by Death (a skeleton in official robes and wig) recoil, crying, ""These Northern Locusts want to Govern every where", "My fingers itch to be at them", "D[a]m their Scots Pills! they have ruin'd the Constituion of England" and "They pretend to cure the Kings Evil". The attackers are led by a licentiate in a zany's dress and jack-boots (a reference to Lord Bute) holding a shield and flail; he is followed by another man, who holds a large pair of shears; others flourish a pestle, a dagger and a club. In the foreground a Scot directs a clyster at one of the fellows hitting him in the mouth with a jet of liquid. A fellow has pushed a licentiate to the ground and is pouring the contents of a urinal into his throat. On the floor lies an enormous urinal, pillboxes and medicne bottle, and a soldier's haversack, labelled, "St Georges Composing Pills prepared by Dr Gillam." ( a reference to the magistrate who ordered soldiers to fire on the crowd gathered in St George's Fields in support of John Wilkes on 10 May 1768)."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Battle between the fellows & licenciates and Battle between the fellows and licenciates
Description:
Title from text above and below image., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., Publication date in British Museum catalogue: Sept. 23, 1767, based on the date of events satirized by this print., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate from: The Oxford magazine, or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 1 (1768), page 52., and Temporary local subject terms: Reference to the events of 23 September 1767 -- Fellows -- Licenciates -- Zanies -- Clyster pipe -- Reference to riot at St. George's Fields, May 10, 1768 -- Reference to Lord Bute -- Reference to Justice Samuel Gillam, fl. 1768.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Royal College of Physicians of London. and Royal College of Physicians of London,
Subject (Topic):
Butchers, Interiors, Medical education, Medical equipment & supplies, Pharmacists, Physicians, Riots, Skeletons, and Tailors