Title from item., Printmaker identified from original drawing in the Huntington Library., From the series of Drolls?, Twenty-eight stanzas of verse in three columns below title: There liv'd, as fame reports, in days of yore, ..., Numbered '42' in lower right of plate., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Temporary local subject terms: Dandies -- Frenchmen -- Watchmen -- Lighting: watchman's lantern -- Watchman's booth -- Pranks.
Publisher:
Published 22nd Decr. 1795 by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London
A man in a tricorne hat shown three-quarters length, in profile looking left and leaning on a walking stick
Description:
Title etched below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Mounted to 19 x 16 cm.
"Portrait of William Chiffinch, half length to the left, with shoulder-length hair, wearing a broad lace collar and gown."--British Museum online catalogue, description of a later state
Description:
Title etched below image., Artist and printmaker from statements of responsibility on later state: S. Harding del. ; Clamp sc., Probably a proof state, before statements of responsibility added below image. Cf. British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1943,0410.134., Publication information from imprint statement on later state: Pub. 1 April 1795 by E. & S. Harding, Pall Mall., Text below title on later state indicates that the print was engraved "from an original picture in the collection of Lord Verulam at Gorhambury.", Early state of a plate from: The biographical mirrour. London : Published by S. and E. Harding, Pall-Mall, 1795-[1814?]., Imperfect; sheet trimmed within plate mark with possible loss of text from bottom of plate. Title has also been trimmed but reattached in its original location below image., and Mounted on page 132 of William Bawtree's extra-illustrated copy of Horace Walpole's: A description of the villa of Mr. Horace Walpole. Strawberry Hill : Printed by Thomas Kirgate, 1784. See A.T. Hazen's Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press (1973 ed.), no. 30, copy 11.
Plate [79] Plate in: Series of one hundred and ninety-six engravings, (in the line manner) by the
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
"Chapter title-page to Bowyer's edition of Hume's 'History of England'; Edward V and Duke of York dead and lying in the centre, their heads to left; Duke of Gloucester and another man putting a cover over the boys' bodies; headpiece with plaque below with chapter reference and contents' list."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Murder of Edward the Fifth and of the Duke of York
Description:
Title from text above image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark on right and left sides., and Plate [79] in a volume bound to 50 cm.
Publisher:
Published by R. Bowyer, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall
Subject (Name):
Edward V, King of England, 1470-1483,, Richard, Duke of York, 1472-1483,, and Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485,
"The Duke of Clarence (three-quarter length), dressed as a rough sailor, stands full-face with folded arms, looking to the right with a belligerent stare. He wears a shapeless hat, a naval coat, striped trousers, a handkerchief knotted round his neck. He says: "Damn all Bond St Sailors I say, a parcel of smell smocks! they'd sooner creep into a Jordan than face the French! dam me!""--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched above image., One of eight satirical portraits issued as a set on one sheet., Two lines of text below image: Damn all Bond St. sailors I say, a parcel of smell smocks! They'd sooner creep into a jordan than face the French! Dam me!, and On same sheet: Ministerial eloquence; Opposition eloquence; Military eloquence; Fools eloquence; Billingsgate eloquence; Pulpit eloquence; Bar eloquence.
Publisher:
Publd. Jany. 6th, 1795, by H. Humphrey, 37 Old Bond Strt
Title from item., Temporary local subject terms: Taxes: hair powder tax -- Debts: Prince of Wales's debts -- Allusion to Mrs. Fitzherbert -- Allusion to Mrs. Robinson -- Allusion to Mrs. Crouch -- Tankards -- Barbers' shops., and Mounted to 35 x 39 cm.
Publisher:
Pub. May 6, alias Hair Powder Day, by S.W. Fores, No. 50 Piccadilly, corner Sackville St.
Subject (Name):
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820, George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830, and Pitt, William, 1759-1806
Subject (Topic):
Caricatures and cartoons and John Bull (Symbolic character)
Title from item., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: Pluralists -- Civil lists -- Treasury -- Pitt's attitude toward reforms, 1795 -- Money: guineas., Watermark: Strasburg lily, initial L V G below., and Mounted,
Publisher:
Pub. April 9, 1795, by S.W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
"The Prince of Wales stands full-face, in shirt and nightcap, his back to the bridal bed (right) in which the Princess lies with an expression of smiling expectancy. The Prince stands dismayed, with his right fingers to his mouth. On a table beside him (left) are two (?) mustard-pots and a bottle of 'Cantharides'. On the wall showing between the curtains of the bed is a picture of Leda and the swan. The bed is ornate with fringed curtains, and the Prince of Wales' feathers and motto at the head. Her stockings, shoes, a garter, and a garment draped over a chair are beside the Princess; the Prince's clothes lie at his feet."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from item., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., Publisher's advertisement following imprint: who has just fitted up his exhibition in an entire novel stile, admittance one shilling., Temporary local subject terms: Furnishings: bed curtains -- Pictures amplifying subject: Leda and the swan -- Medicinal: cantharides potion -- Prince of Wales's marriage, 8 April 1795., Watermark: Strasburg lily with initials GR and date 1794 below., and Printseller's stamp in lower right corner: S.W.F.
Publisher:
Pub. April 15, 1795, by S.W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
Subject (Name):
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830 and Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821
Subject (Topic):
Marriage, Allegorical prints, Bedrooms, Canopy beds, Interiors, and Sleepwear
June 16, 1795., [not before 1804], and June 16, 1795 [i.e., not before 1804]
Call Number:
795.06.16.02+
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Description:
Title from item., Publication date inferred from dated watermark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: Welshmen -- Wales -- Goats -- Pedigrees -- Food: leeks -- Food: cheese., and Watermark: J Ruse 1804.
"Fox (half length) stands full-face, right arm bent and right fist clenched, looking up and to the left with an accusing frown. He says: "Ruin'd! - undone! - our Commerce destroy'd, our Armies beaten.""--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched above image., By Gillray using pseudonym 'A.S.' See British Museum catalogue., One of a set of eight satirical portraits, each issued separately., and Two lines of text below image: Ruin'd! Undone! Our commerce destroy'd, our armies beaten.
Publisher:
Pubd. Jany. 6th, 1795, by H. Humphrey, N. 37 New Bond Street