A lady sits in an armchair, her head titled back to the side so that she can see her reflection in the large mirror on the wall behind her. She wears a loose high-waisted dress, giving the appearance of pregnancy, her full figure and large breasts ar...
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Pubd. May 22d, 1795, by H. Humphrey, N. 37 New Bond Street
A lady sits in an armchair, her head titled back to the side so that she can see her reflection in the large mirror on the wall behind her. She wears a loose high-waisted dress, giving the appearance of pregnancy, her full figure and large breasts ar...
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Pubd. May 22d, 1795, by H. Humphrey, N. 37 New Bond Street
"A fat country-woman, threatened by a fierce dog, has fallen face downwards in front of a pair of horses, causing them to stop suddenly, and paw the ground. The terrified coachman loses his hat and wig, the footman is flung across the roof of the low ...
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Publish'd June 1st, 1801, by H. Humphrey, No. 27 St. Jamess [sic] Street
V. 2. Caricature magazine, or, Hudibrastic mirror.
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"Villagers play quoits outside a gabled, thatched, and dilapidated inn, the sign: 'Asses Milk sold here' and 'Dirty Dick'. The quoits lie round a peg in the right foreground watched by a bull-dog. One man is about to throw. There is norie of the rusti...
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Game at quoits
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Pubd. October 30th, 1811, by Thos. Tegg, No. 111 Cheapside
"A man wearing a hat, long coat, and top-boots, stands directed to the left, head in profile, holding a long-lashed coach whip; over his left arm hangs a bulky multiple-collared coat, in his hand is a 'Way Bill'."--British Museum online catalogue
"A man wearing a hat, long coat, and top-boots, stands directed to the left, head in profile, holding a long-lashed coach whip; over his left arm hangs a bulky multiple-collared coat, in his hand is a 'Way Bill'."--British Museum online catalogue
"A creature with the head of Sir Joseph Banks, a body defined by the ribbon of the Bath and roughly in the form of a chrysalis, and with the wings of a butterfly, rises (right) from a mud flat surrounded by sea. His head and body are decorated with tr...
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Great South Sea caterpillar transformed into a Bath butterfly
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Pubd. July 4th, 1795, by H. Humphrey, No. 37 New Bond Street
"A creature with the head of Sir Joseph Banks, a body defined by the ribbon of the Bath and roughly in the form of a chrysalis, and with the wings of a butterfly, rises (right) from a mud flat surrounded by sea. His head and body are decorated with tr...
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Great South Sea caterpillar transformed into a Bath butterfly
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Pubd. July 4th, 1795, by H. Humphrey, No. 37 New Bond Street
"A face, wearing a plumed military hat, looks to the right out of a ferociously spurred military jack-boot which stands in profile to the left. The back of the head is concealed by the peak of the boot, which protects the wearer's knee. ..."--British ...
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Pubd. 16 Decr. 1797 by H. Humphrey, 27 St. James's Street