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1. A change in the petticoats, or, The years 1780 & 1817 [graphic].
- Creator:
- Heath, William, 1795-1840, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1817]
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 W87 807 v.3
- Collection Title:
- V. 3. Caricature magazine, or, Hudibrastic mirror.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "A lady wearing an enormous hooped petticoat, long pointed stomacher, a calash hood (see British Museum Satires No. 5434, &c.) over a large plain cap, stands with a small nosegay in her left hand, and with a closed fan held to her cheek. She looks down at a young woman (right), who bends forward in profile to the left, with the stoop of 1817, see British Museum Satires No. 12939. The modern woman wears a flaunting bonnet with a cylindrical crown, a scoop turned up from the face, trimmed with flowers and many feathers. She has bare breasts and shoulders, a very high waist, and projecting skirt (above the knee), and large bishop sleeves; her arms hang downwards in the fashionable pose; in her right hand is a large reticule. Her flat slippers are bound to the ankles and legs with ribbons, en cothurne. Below the upper margin: 'The London Modest Ladies once hoop petticoats wou'd Wear But now forsooth they are not Dress'd unless their B-s Bare'."--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- Years 1780 & 1817 and Years 1780 and 1817
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Questionably attributed to William Heath in the British Museum catalogue., Publisher and date of publication from British Museum catalogue., Plate numbered "187" in upper right corner., Plate from: Woodward, G.M. Caricature magazine, or Hudibrastic mirror. London : Thomas Tegg, [1808?], v. 3., Also issued separately., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., 1 print : etching on wove paper, hand-colored ; plate mark 25 x 35.3 cm, on sheet 25.6 x 41.8 cm., Watermark: 1817., and Leaf 41 in volume 3.
- Publisher:
- Thomas Tegg
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A change in the petticoats, or, The years 1780 & 1817 [graphic].
2. A change in the petticoats, or, The years 1780 & 1817 [graphic].
- Creator:
- Heath, William, 1795-1840, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1817]
- Call Number:
- 817.00.00.02+
- Collection Title:
- V. 3. Caricature magazine, or, Hudibrastic mirror.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "A lady wearing an enormous hooped petticoat, long pointed stomacher, a calash hood (see British Museum Satires No. 5434, &c.) over a large plain cap, stands with a small nosegay in her left hand, and with a closed fan held to her cheek. She looks down at a young woman (right), who bends forward in profile to the left, with the stoop of 1817, see British Museum Satires No. 12939. The modern woman wears a flaunting bonnet with a cylindrical crown, a scoop turned up from the face, trimmed with flowers and many feathers. She has bare breasts and shoulders, a very high waist, and projecting skirt (above the knee), and large bishop sleeves; her arms hang downwards in the fashionable pose; in her right hand is a large reticule. Her flat slippers are bound to the ankles and legs with ribbons, en cothurne. Below the upper margin: 'The London Modest Ladies once hoop petticoats wou'd Wear But now forsooth they are not Dress'd unless their B-s Bare'."--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- Years 1780 & 1817 and Years 1780 and 1817
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Questionably attributed to William Heath in the British Museum catalogue., Publisher and date of publication from British Museum catalogue., Plate numbered "187" in upper right corner., Plate from: Woodward, G.M. Caricature magazine, or Hudibrastic mirror. London : Thomas Tegg, [1808?], v. 3., Also issued separately., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and Watermark: J. Whatman.
- Publisher:
- Thomas Tegg
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A change in the petticoats, or, The years 1780 & 1817 [graphic].
3. A curious junto of slandering elves, or List'ners seldom hear good of themselves [graphic]
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [27 January 1817?]
- Call Number:
- 817.00.00.19+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Alternative Title:
- List'ners seldom hear good of themselves and Listeners seldom hear good of themselves
- Description:
- Title from caption below image., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Variant without publication date of no. 12923 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 9., and Temporary local subject terms: Tea table -- Old women -- Interiors -- Chinese porcelain.
- Publisher:
- Pubd. by Thos. McLean 26 Haymarket
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A curious junto of slandering elves, or List'ners seldom hear good of themselves [graphic]
4. A new summons to all the merry making ladies that attended at the Horn fair [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [1815?]
- Call Number:
- 817.00.00.23
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from text printed in letterpress above image., Imprint statement in letterpress near lower edge of sheet., Active datesof publisher according to British Museum catalogue: ca. 1814-1815., Date of publication from unverified data from local card catalog record: 1817., Three columns of verse in letterpress below image: Come all you merry jades, who love to play the game ..., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, 115 Long Alley, Moorfields
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A new summons to all the merry making ladies that attended at the Horn fair [graphic].
5. A pair of specticals [sic] easely seen through [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [17 June 1813]
- Call Number:
- 813.06.17.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Political satire: With billows of smole behind it, a skeleton holding a noose and pointing to his eye dances to the left of Napoleon who stands pointing at it. In the right background is a gallows with a group of soliders standing in the distance below
- Alternative Title:
- Pair of specticals easely seen through and Pair of spectacles easily seen through
- Description:
- Title etched below image., "355"--Upper left corner above image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on right and left sides., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Mounted on a former album leaf; newspaper clippings dating from 1817 and 1818 are pasted on verso of mount covering a range of topics including: small pox, post horse duties, poor rate, three cases of debtors, two work related accidents, and a short humorous piece on the streets of Paris and the price of wine.
- Publisher:
- Pub. 17 June 1813 by T. Tegg, Cheapside, London
- Subject (Name):
- Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
- Subject (Topic):
- Skeletons, Nooses, Gallows, Soldiers, French, and Smoke
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A pair of specticals [sic] easely seen through [graphic].
6. A pair of specticals [sic] easely seen through [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [17 June 1813]
- Call Number:
- 813.06.17.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Political satire: With billows of smole behind it, a skeleton holding a noose and pointing to his eye dances to the left of Napoleon who stands pointing at it. In the right background is a gallows with a group of soliders standing in the distance below
- Alternative Title:
- Pair of specticals easely seen through and Pair of spectacles easily seen through
- Description:
- Title etched below image., "355"--Upper left corner above image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on right and left sides., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Mounted on a former album leaf; newspaper clippings dating from 1817 and 1818 are pasted on verso of mount covering a range of topics including: small pox, post horse duties, poor rate, three cases of debtors, two work related accidents, and a short humorous piece on the streets of Paris and the price of wine.
- Publisher:
- Pub. 17 June 1813 by T. Tegg, Cheapside, London
- Subject (Name):
- Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
- Subject (Topic):
- Skeletons, Nooses, Gallows, Soldiers, French, and Smoke
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A pair of specticals [sic] easely seen through [graphic].
7. A r-y-l visit to a foreign capital, or, The ambassador not at home!! April 1817 / [graphic]
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [15 September 1817]
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 H89 821 (Oversize)
- Collection Title:
- Page 3. George Humphrey shop album.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "The Princess of Wales and her suite in a carriage drawn by six horses arrive at the porte-cochère of the British Embassy in Vienna. At the gate and in front of the horses is a mounted groom or outrider blowing a trumpet, from which issue the words: 'Vite! Vite!! 7 Lits de Maitre--13-- de Domestique--!!' Facing him is a fat porter, who keeps one leaf of the gate shut, and answers: "Sein Excellenz ist nich zu haus--!!!" Over the archway are the Royal Arms, the lion (burlesqued) and unicorn look down scandalized at the carriage, in which the Princess turns to Pergami who sits on her right, saying, "This Palace will lodge us well Sir Bergamot." Her plump breasts are displayed, and she wears a turban with a jewelled aigrette. Bergami wears hussar uniform with a furred dolman, and a bunch of orders hanging from his tunic. Facing the Princess sits little Willy Austin (see British Museum Satires No. 12027) wearing a round peaked cap; a lady wearing a tasselled cap like a smoking-cap sits next him. On the box are a foreign servant in quasi-military uniform and cockaded top-hat and a turbaned negro, with two big pistols in his sash. The negro puts his arm across the other's shoulders; both grin, as do two negro servants seated in the rumble with drawn swords; these also wear turbans, and are armed with pistols. Two postilions, French in type, flourish their whips; they wear huge jack-boots and large plumed cocked hats; the spirited horses have received a sudden check. The door-panel of the carriage, an open barouche is covered with the Royal Arms with the Prince's feathers. A stout peasant woman and a little boy (left) watch the cavalcade with astonishment; two dogs bark. Part of the Embassy forms a background: two rows of windows, the lower ones heavily barred."--British Museum online catalogue, description of an earlier state
- Alternative Title:
- Royal visit to a foreign capital, or, The ambassador not at home!! and Ambassador not at home!!
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Intermediate state, with plate number and "April 1817" added but without the addition of drapery over the princess's bosom. For earlier and later states of the plate, see nos. 12889 and 12889A in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 9., "Ple. 1"--Upper left corner., Companion print to: R-y-l condescension, or, A foreign minister astonished!, and Mounted on page 3 of: George Humphrey shop album.
- Publisher:
- Pubd. Septr. 15, 1817, by S.W. Fores, 50 Piccadilly
- Subject (Name):
- Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821 and Bergami, Bartolomeo Bergami, Baron
- Subject (Topic):
- Adultery, Carriages, Porters, Servants, and Embassies
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A r-y-l visit to a foreign capital, or, The ambassador not at home!! April 1817 / [graphic]
8. A spoony a person of a weak mind easily imposed on, Q, to which does it belong. [graphic]
- Published / Created:
- [April 1817]
- Call Number:
- 817.04.00.02
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Imprint statement was either partially burnished from plate or erased from sheet., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Pub. April 1817 by [S.]W. Fores, Piccadilly
- Subject (Topic):
- Military uniforms, British, Muffs, and Eating & drinking
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A spoony a person of a weak mind easily imposed on, Q, to which does it belong. [graphic]
9. Adoniram Byfield from an unique print in the collection of Strawberry Hill / [graphic]
- Creator:
- Cooper, Robert, active 1795-1836, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [between 1817 and 1824]
- Call Number:
- SH Contents C776 no. 1 Box 100
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Satirical portrait of Adoniram Byfield, with the Devil at his shoulder blowing at a child's toy windmill fixed on Byfield's hat; the vanes are labelled "Hypocrisy", "Lust", "Pride" and "Covetousness". Lettered with speech ribbons: the Devil saying, "He do's my business bravely"; Byfield, "Needs must when the Devil drives."
- Description:
- Title from caption below image. and Date of publication based on active dates of the Baldwyns.
- Publisher:
- Published by Charles & Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street
- Subject (Name):
- Byfield, Adoniram, -1660,
- Subject (Topic):
- Devil
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Adoniram Byfield from an unique print in the collection of Strawberry Hill / [graphic]