Title from caption below image., One line of text below title: As hot as Beelzbub's back kitchen in the dog days., and Originally published April 15, 1823 by George Humphrey. Cf. No. 14570 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 10.
Publisher:
Pubd. April 21, 1823 by G. Humphrey, 24 St. James's St. & 74 New Bond Street
"A night scene, with a full moon, outside the corner house of a London square, an equestrian statue among trees in the background. A young officer in dandified uniform kneels on the cobbled roadway, shouting up to the house Fire! Fire! Fire! A lady, in nightgown and cap, looks from a first-floor window, crying, Where! Where! Where! He answers, right hand on his heart: Here! Here! Here!!! The words are below the title"--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Self introduction and declaration
Description:
Title from caption below image. and Three lines of underlined dialogue below title: Fire! Fire! Fire! Where! Where! Where! Here! Here! Here!!!
Publisher:
Pub. June 29, 1823 by G. Humphrey, 24 St. James's St. & 74 New Bond St.
Subject (Geographic):
England and London.
Subject (Topic):
Courtship, Row houses, Dandies, British, and Soldiers
Title from heading above image., Three lines of text below image: In a coffee room always stand with your back to the fire (& damn the waiter) it is a a species of monopoly ..., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Publisher:
Published by Thomas McLean, Repository of Wit & Humour, 26 Haymarket
Title from caption below image. and Originally published April 15, 1823 by George Humphrey. Cf. No. 14576 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 10.
Publisher:
Pub. May 12, 1823 by G. Humphrey, 24 St. James's St. & 74 New Bond St.
A young man wearing and student's cap and gown embraces a young woman who holds a basket of peaches
Alternative Title:
Conjugating the verb amo
Description:
Title from text below image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Publisher:
Pubd. by McLean, Haymarket and Dean & Munday, lithos., Threadneedle Street
Subject (Topic):
Students, Young adults, Courtship, Baskets, and Peaches
"Pedestrians plod (left to right) through mud and driving rain; they are in the foreground, walking beside a stream of coaches, carts, and mounted officers. Some hold up dripping parasols. They wear fashionable summer dress, and are splashed to the waist, despite skirts kilted high. A milestone (left): 1 Mile to Hounslew [sic] 9 to London."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from caption below image. and Printmaker from British Museum online catalogue.
"A sequence of three scenes, divided by vertical lines, each with title and inscription. [1] A Caution. A sailor, smartly dressed in top-hat, short blue jacket, and wide white trousers, stands at a church door, with a demurely dressed young woman on his arm. She holds up her forefinger: Now Mind Jack nobody must Speak but the Parson, Mum. He sardonically closes one eye, putting a finger to it. [2] Amen. The interior of the church, with the couple immediately under the desk of the Clerk who rises to intone Amen. The sailor rises, saying fiercely: Hold your Jaw you Lubber, hold your Jaw nobody must Palerver but the Parson. The dismayed girl clutches his pigtail. [3] The Psalm. The sailor is about to drag him from his desk. He says: My Eyes here's a Mutiney and your one of the Ringleaders So haul in your Jawing tacks & come along down--The girl shrieks. The congregation stand, singing loudly, including charity children in a gallery in front of the organ."--British Museum online catalogue and Three separate images; each scene captioned below: [1] A caution ... [2] Amen ... [3] The psalm ...
Description:
Title from caption above image. and Printmaker from British Museum online catalogue.
Publisher:
Pub. May 16, 1823 by S.W. Fores 41 Picoidilly [sic]
Title from caption below image., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Watermark: J. Whatman.
Publisher:
Pubd. Octor., 20th, 1823 by John Fairburn Broadway Ludgate Hill
"Caricature of the Holy Alliance (the rulers of Russia, Spain, Austria and Britain) seated round a table plotting to restore Ferdiand of Spain to his throne"--British Museum online catalogue and Satire depicting the The Quintuple Alliance (Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Napoleon Bonaparte, Francis I, Emperor of Austria, Louis Antoine de Bourbon, duc d’Angoulême and the Duke of Wellington) debating the question of the Spanish succession and French intervention in Spain at the 1822 Congress of Verona. Losers in the negotiation are depicted as tiny doll-like figures trampled under the table. Masks are scattered on the floor and animal symbolism includes a bear, a monkey and a pair of bulldogs
Description:
Title from text above image., Print signed within lower left corner of image., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum., and Manuscript number "65" in upper right corner of sheet.
Publisher:
Published Feb. 1823 by J. Dickinson, 114 New Bond St.
Subject (Name):
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821, Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1777-1825, Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Francis I, Emperor of Austria, 1768-1835, Angoulême, Louis-Antoine d'Artois, duc d', 1775-1844, Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, 1784-1833., and Congress of Verona
Subject (Topic):
Bulldogs, Monkeys, Bears, Masks, Flags, and Globes