Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames probably of 1st Earl Charlemont and a "watchmaker's daughter."
Alternative Title:
Altamont
Description:
Titles from text below images., From the "Histories of the téte-à-téte annexed" in the Town and country magazine, 1785, page 269., and Images numbered 'No. XVI' and 'No. XVII".
Title from item., Sheet trimmed on top within the plate mark., Temporary local subject terms: Male costume: grave clothes -- Mythology: Cupid -- Pyramids -- Tombstones -- Allusion to 'criminal conversation' -- Epitaphs -- Trees: weeping willow -- Coffins: stone sarcophagus -- Ruins in Ireland -- Cherubs -- Scandals -- Figure of Death -- Skulls -- Literature: quotation from Hamlet, v.1.198 -- Charlemont, Mary (Hickman) Caulfeild, Countess of, d. 1807., and Watermark in center of sheet: J Whatman.
"The six Commissioners from Ireland seated on bulls, facing and clutching the tails of the animals (as in Gillray's 'Paddy', BMSat 5605), gallop towards the façade of Carlton House, where the Prince of Wales (left) and the Duke of York (right) look from behind pillars at the embarrassing deputation. Their leader, Leinster (left), holds a long document, saying, "Aye Aye the M------ of B------k------m will remember me when I go back". The others say (left to right), "By Jasus the folks stare at us as they do at Wild beastises"; "Lord what a nice Errand is this make him Regent whether or no"; "I say my Friend C------n-----y [Connolly] we shall be there the Day before the Fair"; "Well? Yes I dare say well why he was so bad he could say nothing but What, What, What, when we left Dublin" (it was noted (8 Feb.) as a sign of the King's recovery that he had resumed his habitual 'What, what', a phrase never used during his illness, F. Greville, 'Diaries', p. 213); "What no occasion for a R--g--t then by Jasus we will go back again and tell the Lads we are all mad & by the Lord 'tis my opinion we are come over for nothing at all at all." The bulls are being urged on by two men in court-suits with long rat's tails to show that they are 'rats'. They are (left) 'D . . . Q------', the Duke of Queensberry, and (right) 'M------s L------', Marquis of Lothian. From an upper window on the extreme right, inscribed 'Pall Mall Ordinary', Weltje (cf. BMSat 7509) looks down at the scene, saying, "Begar I must go prepare more Sourcrout for dese Wild Bullocks."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., Attributed to Rowlandson by Grego., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Temporary local subject terms: Irish Commissioners -- Irish Regency offered to George IV in 1789 -- Exterior of Carlton House -- Expressions of speech: 'What, what,' -- Inns: Pall Mall Ordinary -- Irish bulls -- Butchers' steels -- William John Kerr, 5th M. of Lothian, 1737-1815 -- John O'Neill, 1st Viscount, 1740-1798 -- William Brabazon Ponsonby, 1744-1806 -- James Stuart, fl. 1789 -- Thomas Connolly, ca 1738-1803., Watermark: armorial shield with fleur-de-lis above and initials G R below., and Mounted to 35 x 42 cm.
Publisher:
Pubd. March 7, 1789, by S. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
Subject (Name):
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830, Buckingham, George Nugent Temple Grenville, Marquess of, 1753-1813, Queensberry, William Douglas, Duke of, 1725-1810, Weltje, Louis, 1745-1810, Charlemont, James Caulfeild, Earl of, 1728-1799, and Leinster, William Robert FitzGerald, Duke of, 1749-1804
"Portrait of James Caulfield, 1st Earl of Charlemont, half-length against background of cloudy sky, in profile to left, wearing queue wig, neckerchief, sash over uniform with star and epaulette."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Right Honourable James Earl of Charlemont, K.P.
Description:
Title etched below image., Plate from: The British Gallery of contemporary portraits. London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies ... by J. M'Creery ..., 1813-1822., and Bound in opposite page 426 (leaf numbered '37' in pencil) in volume 3 of an extra-illustrated copy of: Moore, T. Memoirs of the life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Publisher:
Published Jan. 27, 1814, by T. Cadell & W. Davies, Strand, London
A portrait of James Caulfield, head and shoulders looking to the left, glancing towards the viewer with a smile, wearing a plain coat, cravat and dark queue wig; after Hogarth
Alternative Title:
Right Honourable James Caulfield Earl of Charlemount of the Kingdom of Ireland
Description:
Title etched below image., Ms. note in Steevens's hadn in pencil above print: See ibid., Sheet: 24 x 17.6 cm., and On page 215 in volume 3.
A portrait of James Caulfield, head and shoulders looking to the left, glancing towards the viewer with a smile, wearing a plain coat, cravat and dark queue wig; after Hogarth
Alternative Title:
Right Honourable James Caulfield Earl of Charlemount of the Kingdom of Ireland
"The seven men ride (right to left) on asses, a signpost (right) pointing 'To Dublin'; they carry 'Regency cakes' in place of potatoes. On the extreme left three men lean eagerly forward, one shouts: "What news, What News the tidings tell make haste and tell us all, Say why are Thus mounted Is Regent come and all." St. Patrick, whose galloping donkey has a head-dress of the Prince of Wales's feathers, answers, "By Jasus I'll tell you all in no time why you must know the K-----g is better than the Reg------t that is all". Next comes Charlemont, identified by his earl's coronet; his donkey kicks violently ..."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Ambassadors extraordinry return on bulls without horns and Ambassadors extraordinary return on bulls without horns
Description:
Title from item., Tentatively attributed to Rowlandson in the British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Companion print to: Irish ambassadors extraordinary!!!, Temporary local subject terms: Irish Commissioners -- Irish Commissioners' address, 1784 -- Clubs: Shillelaghs -- Coronets -- Regency crisis -- Signposts: "To Dublin" -- Emblems: Regency cakes -- Irish asses -- Food: potato cakes -- Allusion to George III -- Allusion to George IV -- Allusion to Louis Weltje, 1745-1810 -- Allusion to Francis Willis, 1718-1807 -- James Stuart, fl. 1789 -- Thomas Connolly, ca. 1738-1803 -- William Brabazon Ponsonby, 1744-1806, John O'Neill, 1st Viscount, 1740-1798., and Watermark.
Publisher:
Pubd. March 16th, 1789, by S. Fores, No. 3 Piccaddilly [sic]
Subject (Name):
Leinster, William Robert FitzGerald, Duke of, 1749-1804, Charlemont, James Caulfeild, Earl of, 1728-1799, and Patrick, Saint, 373?-463?