Title from heading above image., Imprint statement inscribed upside down and reversed on print., Caption below image: "You wish for a son Madam." Dear me how did you know that?, and Temporary local subject terms: Pregant women -- Scholars -- Books -- Scientific specimens -- Heaters -- Studies.
Title from caption below image., Printmaker from unverified data in local card catalog record., Date of publication based on that of the volume in which the plate was published., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate also published in: Caricatures / drawn & etched by those celebrated artists Gillray, Rowlandson, Cruikshanks, &c. [London?: s.n., 1836?], p. 76., A reduced copy in reverse of a print by J. Bretherton after Bunbury published 1 Apr. 1774. See British Museum online cataglogue, registration no.: J,6.5., and Imperfect; artist's signature erased from lower left corner of sheet, with the area of erasure shaded over in pencil.
Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, printmaker, artist
Published / Created:
Oct. 22nd, 1835.
Call Number:
836.00.00.10
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Alternative Title:
Almanac for the hat or bonnet
Description:
Title from heading above image., Publication statement continues: Now publishing the original Comic almanac, price 3d also Every body's album. The political reflector ..., and Text within image: The hat or bonnet almanac 1836.
Publisher:
Printed & pubd. by T. Dawson, No. 11 Paternoster Row and Tate, 54 Leicester Sqre
A red-nosed 'Cit' sits on a rock along a small waterfall on a stream outside a cottage, fishing. He grins as he holds up a fish that he has caught, the caption below conveying his thought: "Do you call that nothing?" The joke is that his bucket of fish that hangs off a tree branch next to him has been overturned and all the rest of the fish he has caught spill back into the stream
Visual puns on doctors and medical terminology: Cure for a hair lip, A real quack, A strong asperient ...
Description:
Title from heading above design., Publication date from local card catalog record., Printmaker extrapolated from other prints in the series. Cf. Beards., A.C. or A. Crowquill, for a time the joint pseudonym of Charles Robert Forrester and Alfred Henry Forrester; later used by Alfred Henry Forrester alone., Numerous small designs, many of them individually titled., No. 7 in a series of at least seven prints published by Smith, Elder & Co., and Temporary local subject terms: Doctors -- Medicines -- Puns.
"Five passengers sit together on a bench against the side of a ship, all but a small boy, seemingly a mulatto, manifesting misery or resignation. The others (left to right) are a woman shrouded in black except for her chin, a planter in a long coat and broad-brimmed hat, his wife's arm through his. A fat and hideous negress, awkwardly asleep. The deck is level."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from caption below image., Print signed using Frederick Marryat's device: an anchor tilted diagonally., Artist identified in the British Museum catalogue., Reissue, with new imprint statement. For the earlier state published 5 June 1824 by G. Humphrey, see no. 14718 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 10., Plate from: Cruikshankiana. London : Published by Thomas M'Lean, 26, Haymarket, [1835]., and Watermark: 1834.
Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, lithographer
Published / Created:
[1835?]
Call Number:
835.00.00.206
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Description:
Title from heading above design., Publication date from local card catalog record., Lithographer extrapolated from similar prints. Cf. Frontispiece to the Sporting magazine., Numerous small designs, many of them individually titled., and The Lewis Walpole Library impression: Sheet trimmed with loss of imprint and artist and printmaker signatures and some loss to design.
A series of small designs, many of them individually titled, showing satirical images commenting on British social and political issues, many with visual puns, and images of stereotypes, both ethnic and social: dustman, Hottentotts, pickpockets, bishops, hunters
Description:
Title from heading above design., Publication date from local card catalog record., and Mounted to 34 x 26 cm.
Publisher:
publisher not identified and Printed by S. Sirakel [illegible text]