Title from item., Plate numbered '3' in upper right corner., Publication date based on date of the Sayer and Smith edition published: July 25, 1772., and Temporary local subject terms: Bicorne hat -- Naval uniforms: sailor's uniform.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Dandies, British, Hats, Monkeys, Pipes (Smoking), Sailors, and Staffs (Sticks)
"Two men full length, one holding a long stick, with a monkey on his shoulder and smoking a pipe."--British Museum online catalogue, description of an earlier state
Alternative Title:
Macaroni brothers
Description:
Title from item., Later state, with publication line added. For an earlier state lacking imprint statement, published approximately 1770 by Matthias Darly, see British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1948,0214.471., and Temporary local subject terms: Hats: bicorne hat -- Naval uniforms: sailor's uniform.
Publisher:
Printed for Robt. Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street, & J. Smith, No. 35 Cheapside, as the act directs
Subject (Topic):
Dandies, British, Monkeys, Pipes (Smoking), Sailors, and Staffs (Sticks)
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XIII and No. XIV, of Mrs. Baddeley (1745-1786) and George Hanger
Alternative Title:
Captain H-r, Captain Hanger, and Celebrated Mrs. Baddeley
Description:
Title from item., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 4 (1772), p. 233., and Mounted to 21 x 28 cm., together with four pages of text for which this plate is an illustration.
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XXXVII and No. XXXVIII, of two unidentified subjects
Alternative Title:
Poaching preacher
Description:
Titles etched below images., Plate from: Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed in the Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 4 (1772), page 681., and Mounted to 21 x 28 cm; with four pages of text for which this print is an illustration.
On the right, a clergyman and the farmer's wife sit side-by-side on a high-backed settee in her parlor; he holds in his hand a copy of Ovid's Art of love as he smiles adoringly at her. She has a large nose and her hair has been dressed to an absurd height. On the table in front of them are two other books: Acting and Art of dressing. To the left, the farmer enters through the front door, his dog at his heels, and exclaims in surprise: "Blessing on us! Can that be my dame?" Behind him is his coachman in a smock and carrying a whip; he smiles and says "Woundz Maester her head is grown as high as our barley-mew!"
Description:
Title etched below image., Dated in the British Museum catalogue: 1 September 1772., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate from: Every man's magazine or, The monthly repository of science, instruction and amusement. London : [publisher not identified], 1772, v. 2, page 41., and Mounted to 14 x 21 cm.
A short, dapper young man with a very high pompadour is doffing his hat and drawing his sword while walking. A huge cushion of hair tied up in ribbon hangs from his queue and is supported by the right hand of a tall coiffeur walking behind him. From the hairdresser's pockets stick scissors and combs. Two combs are stuck into his wig
Alternative Title:
Now sir you're a complete macaroni and Now sir you are a complete macaroni
Description:
Title from item., Publication date inferred from state published by Smith and Sayer., Plate numbered '4' in upper right corner., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
A short, dapper young man with a very high pompadour doffs his hat and draws his sword while walking. A large cushion of hair tied up in ribbon hangs from his queue, supported by the right hand of a tall coiffeur walking behind him. Scissors and combs stick out from the hairdresser's pockets. Two combs are stuck into his wig
Alternative Title:
Now sir you're a complete macaroni
Description:
Title from item., State without plate number., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Watermark: Strasburg bend (partially cut off) with initials G R below.
Publisher:
Printed for J. Smith, No. 35 Cheapside & R. Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the act directs
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XVI and No. XVII, of a Mrs. W-t and Lord George Germain
Alternative Title:
Minden hero
Description:
Titles from text below images. and Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 4 (1772), page 289.
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. VII and No. VIII, of a Mrs. V-t and Frederick, 3rd Viscount St. John and 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke (1734-1787).
Alternative Title:
Battersea baron
Description:
Titles engraved below images., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 4 (1772), page 121., and In upper right corner of plate: Vol. 4.