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1. A suit of law fits me better than a suit of cloaths [graphic]
- Creator:
- Smith, James, fl. ca. 1749, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- publis'd [sic] according to act of Parliament, [1749?]
- Call Number:
- 749.08.12.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from item., Publication date extrapolated from earlier state. See Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum 3047., 'Price 6d.'--Lower right corner., Four lines of verse below image: Thus blest was I before I went to law ..., Another state, with imprint burnished from plate. Cf. No. 3047 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 3., Temporary local subject terms: Law and lawyers., and Watermark: Pro patria.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A suit of law fits me better than a suit of cloaths [graphic]
2. O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
- Creator:
- Mosley, Charles, approximately 1720-approximately 1770, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- publish'd according to act of Parliament, March 6th, 1749.
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 H67 800 v.2 (Oversize) Box 1
- Collection Title:
- Plate 33. Queen Charlotte's collection of Hogarth works. Leaf 33. Album of William Hogarth prints.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- At the Gate of Calais, a fat monk is shown poking a very large side of beef carried by a thin cook; the label indicates that the beef is intended "For Madm Grandsire at Calais." On either side are two French soldiers, one of whom spills his bowl of thin soup as he gazes in amazement at the beef. In the foreground on the left, three market women with crosses hanging from their necks admire a skate in a basket of fish; on the right, two ragged men carry a large pot of soup while another drinks from a bowl, and a Scottish soldier cowers beneath an archway; in the middle distance, to left, Hogarth himself is seen sketching at the moment when a soldier's hand takes him by the shoulder; beyond, through the gate, is a religious procession
- Alternative Title:
- Gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England and Roast beef of old England
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., State from Paulson., After Hogarth's painting Gate of Calais, now at the Tate Gallery, London., Title from Paulson: The gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England., Ms. note in pencil in Steevens's hand to side of print: See Nichols's book, 3d edit. p. 289., Sheet trimmed within plate mark to: 37.7 x 44.5 cm., and Formerly on page 145 in volume 2. Removed in 2012 by LWL conservator.
- Publisher:
- Wm. Hogarth
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain
- Subject (Name):
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764 and Catholic Church
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists, Clergy, Eating & drinking, Ethnic stereotypes, and Religious processions
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
3. O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
- Creator:
- Mosley, Charles, approximately 1720-approximately 1770, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- publish'd according to act of Parliament, March 6th, 1749.
- Call Number:
- Folio Greenberg 75 H67 753
- Collection Title:
- Plate 33. Queen Charlotte's collection of Hogarth works. Leaf 33. Album of William Hogarth prints.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- At the Gate of Calais, a fat monk is shown poking a very large side of beef carried by a thin cook; the label indicates that the beef is intended "For Madm Grandsire at Calais." On either side are two French soldiers, one of whom spills his bowl of thin soup as he gazes in amazement at the beef. In the foreground on the left, three market women with crosses hanging from their necks admire a skate in a basket of fish; on the right, two ragged men carry a large pot of soup while another drinks from a bowl, and a Scottish soldier cowers beneath an archway; in the middle distance, to left, Hogarth himself is seen sketching at the moment when a soldier's hand takes him by the shoulder; beyond, through the gate, is a religious procession
- Alternative Title:
- Gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England and Roast beef of old England
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., State from Paulson., After Hogarth's painting Gate of Calais, now at the Tate Gallery, London., Title from Paulson: The gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England., 1 print : etching and engraving on laid paper ; plate mark 38.3 x 45.7 cm, on sheet 45 x 56 cm., and Leaf 33 in: Album of William Hogarth prints.
- Publisher:
- Wm. Hogarth
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain
- Subject (Name):
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764 and Catholic Church
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists, Clergy, Eating & drinking, Ethnic stereotypes, and Religious processions
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
4. O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
- Creator:
- Mosley, Charles, approximately 1720-approximately 1770, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- publish'd according to act of Parliament, March 6th, 1749.
- Call Number:
- Sotheby 33++ Box 310
- Collection Title:
- Plate 33. Queen Charlotte's collection of Hogarth works. Leaf 33. Album of William Hogarth prints.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- At the Gate of Calais, a fat monk is shown poking a very large side of beef carried by a thin cook; the label indicates that the beef is intended "For Madm Grandsire at Calais." On either side are two French soldiers, one of whom spills his bowl of thin soup as he gazes in amazement at the beef. In the foreground on the left, three market women with crosses hanging from their necks admire a skate in a basket of fish; on the right, two ragged men carry a large pot of soup while another drinks from a bowl, and a Scottish soldier cowers beneath an archway; in the middle distance, to left, Hogarth himself is seen sketching at the moment when a soldier's hand takes him by the shoulder; beyond, through the gate, is a religious procession
- Alternative Title:
- Gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England and Roast beef of old England
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., State from Paulson., After Hogarth's painting Gate of Calais, now at the Tate Gallery, London., and Title from Paulson: The gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England.
- Publisher:
- Wm. Hogarth
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain
- Subject (Name):
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764 and Catholic Church
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists, Clergy, Eating & drinking, Ethnic stereotypes, and Religious processions
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
5. O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
- Creator:
- Mosley, Charles, approximately 1720-approximately 1770, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- publish'd according to act of Parliament, March 6th, 1749.
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 H67 764 (Oversize)
- Collection Title:
- Plate 33. Queen Charlotte's collection of Hogarth works. Leaf 33. Album of William Hogarth prints.
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- At the Gate of Calais, a fat monk is shown poking a very large side of beef carried by a thin cook; the label indicates that the beef is intended "For Madm Grandsire at Calais." On either side are two French soldiers, one of whom spills his bowl of thin soup as he gazes in amazement at the beef. In the foreground on the left, three market women with crosses hanging from their necks admire a skate in a basket of fish; on the right, two ragged men carry a large pot of soup while another drinks from a bowl, and a Scottish soldier cowers beneath an archway; in the middle distance, to left, Hogarth himself is seen sketching at the moment when a soldier's hand takes him by the shoulder; beyond, through the gate, is a religious procession
- Alternative Title:
- Gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England and Roast beef of old England
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., State from Paulson., After Hogarth's painting Gate of Calais, now at the Tate Gallery, London., Title from Paulson: The gate of Calais, or, The roast beef of old England., 1 print : etching and engraving on laid paper ; plate mark 38.2 x 45.7 cm, on sheet 46 x 59 cm., and Plate 33 in the album: Queen Charlotte's collection of Hogarth works.
- Publisher:
- Wm. Hogarth
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain
- Subject (Name):
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764 and Catholic Church
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists, Clergy, Eating & drinking, Ethnic stereotypes, and Religious processions
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > O the roast beef of old England [graphic]
6. To the bold and enterprizing lads of Herfordshire and elsewhere, who prefer the good old English cheer, roast beef and strong beer, to soup maigre and wooden shoes ... Capt. Ord's Independent Company of Volunteer Rangers ...
- Creator:
- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [not before 1749]
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 H67 800 v.2 (Oversize)
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Capt. Ord's Independent Company of Volunteer Rangers
- Description:
- Title from first line of text., Illustration at top of sheet (plate mark 9.2 x 13.8 cm) is a copy of a French soldier from Hogarth's Gate of Calais., Cf. Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 3, no. 3050., and On page 145 in volume 2.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Subject (Topic):
- Ethnic stereotypes and Recruiting & enlistment
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > To the bold and enterprizing lads of Herfordshire and elsewhere, who prefer the good old English cheer, roast beef and strong beer, to soup maigre and wooden shoes ... Capt. Ord's Independent Company of Volunteer Rangers ...
7. Taste a-la-mode as in the year 1735 being the contrast to the year 1745 / [graphic]
- Creator:
- Davis, Evan, -1773, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [3 January 1749]
- Call Number:
- 749.01.03.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title etched below image., 'Price 6d.', Temporary local subject terms: London: St. James's Park and mall -- Crowds: pedestrians -- Domestic service: footmen -- Hats: laced cocked hat -- Laced waistcoat -- Male dress: black cravat -- Sticks: footmen's stick with carved knob -- Architectural details: cupola with clock and vane -- Courtesans -- Shawl tied at waist -- Female dress: fingerless gloves -- Walking staves -- Buildings: Buckingham House -- Snuff boxes -- Tail wigs -- Wigs: bag wigs -- Entertainment: parks., and Watermark: fleur-de-lis.
- Publisher:
- Publish'd according to act of Parliament, Jany. [the] 3, 1749, by Robt. Sayer, map & printseller facing Fetter lane, Fleet Street
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Taste a-la-mode as in the year 1735 being the contrast to the year 1745 / [graphic]
8. A piece of antiquity painted on the wall adjoining to the kitchen of Winchester College which has long been preserved, &, as oft as occasion requires, is repair'd, wth [sic] the following Latin verses. [graphic]
- Published / Created:
- published according to act of Parliament, 1749.
- Call Number:
- 749.00.00.01.2+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Emblematic portrait of a trusty servant, with the head of a boar, padlocked lips and the tools of his profession."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description:
- Title from item., Originally engraved by Mosley. See Pierpont Morgan Library Peel 0455, Peel III, 67., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Later state, with printmaker's name burnished from plate, reduction and lightening of horizontal background lines, and addition of marks outlining hills., Two columns of verse in Latin on left and English on right below title., Temporary local subject terms: Animals: boar -- Shovels -- Pitchforks -- Brooms -- Scrapers -- Shields: saucepan lid as a shield -- Padlocks -- Emblems: boar, partly human -- Borders: scrolls and flowers -- Reference to Winchester College., and Window mounted to 39 x 28 cm.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A piece of antiquity painted on the wall adjoining to the kitchen of Winchester College which has long been preserved, &, as oft as occasion requires, is repair'd, wth [sic] the following Latin verses. [graphic]
9. An epistle to Miss - &c, &c.
- Published / Created:
- [1749]
- Call Number:
- 749.05.01.02++
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Epistle to Miss - etc, etc and Miss - in the actual dress as she appear'd in ye character of Iphigenia, at ye jubilee ball or masquerade at Ranelagh
- Description:
- Title from item., Miss - is Miss Chudleigh., Broadside illustrated at top of sheet with an etching (plate mark 26.5 x 33.3 cm)., Two lines of verse below title : Some men to pleasure, some to bus'ness take ... Pope., Twelve lines of verse etched below caption title on the plate: What odd fantastick whimsies fill ..., and Temporary local subject terms: Allusion to Susannah Maria Ciber, 1714-1766 -- Masquerade: Punch -- Masquerade: Domino -- Masquerade: Iphigenia -- Literature: Alexander Pope, 1688-1744 -- Jubilee: masquerade ball, Ranelagh, May 1, 1749 -- Mask.
- Publisher:
- Printed for A. Freeman, near Charing-Cross
- Subject (Name):
- George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760 and Bristol, Elizabeth Chudleigh, Countess of, 1720-1788
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > An epistle to Miss - &c, &c.
10. Arms of the Foundling Hospital [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- printed in the year MDCCXLIX [1749]
- Call Number:
- Kinnaird 73K(l) Box 115
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Engraving of the coat of arms of the Foundling House used to illustrate the title page of "An account of the hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children". Coat-of-arms shows a naked child, a lamb holding a sprig of thyme as the crest, figures of maternal nature and Britannia as supporters, and the motto "Help".
- Description:
- Title from letterpress text above image., Imprint from letterpress text below image., and Cf. Paulson, R. Hogarth's graphic works (3rd ed.), no. 230.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Subject (Topic):
- Coats of arms
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Arms of the Foundling Hospital [graphic].