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82.
- Creator:
- Earlom, Richard, 1743-1822, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1 January 1798]
- Call Number:
- Hogarth 798.01.01.03++ Box 310
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Consists of the "interior of a dispensary where the viscount has brought his child-mistress to visit M.de la Pillule whose remedy has not cured her venereal disease; a large, well-dressed woman (perhaps a procuress) looks angrily at the young man and opens a knife, while the quack polishes his glasses; the room contains numerous medical and scientific objects, including machines for straightening shoulders and for drawing corks, a dried crocodile, a narwhal's tusk, and two mummies."--British Museum online catalogue and After Hogarth's painting "The Inspection" in the National Gallery, London
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., In lower left corner: Size of picture 3 ft. by 2 ft. 4 in., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., No. 3 in a series of 6 images, known as "The inspection.", Copy of: Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 3, no. 2717., Copy of: Paulson, R. Hogarth's graphic works (3rd ed.), no. 160., and Copy of: Paulson, R. Hogarth's graphic works (1st ed.), no. 230.
- Publisher:
- Published Jany. 1, 1798, by J. & J. Boydell, N. 90, Cheapside ; & at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London
- Subject (Topic):
- Children, Crocodiles, Medical equipment & supplies, Nobility, Physicians, Prostitutes, Quacks, Rake's progress, Scientific equipment, Sexually transmitted diseases, and Skeletons
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Marriage a-la-mode. engraved from the original picture / [graphic] : Plate III
83.
- Creator:
- Kingsbury, Henry, fl. 1776-1798, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [14 May 1788]
- Call Number:
- 788.05.14.01+ Impression 1
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Against the wall on two sides of the interior of a ladies' cloak-room at Vauxhall, a bench forms a latrine on which four fashionably dressed ladies are seated. On the right a woman resembling Lady Archer is shown in profile looking to the right as she applies paint to her cheeks in front of a mirror lit by two candles. A young woman seated beside her on the extreme right ties up her garter; this is inscribed 'on things (?) eternal'. She wears a large nosegay. All the women wear hats and have large bosoms and derrières except one, whose hair is ornamented with feathers, &c. On the ground are a glove, a nosegay, and papers inscribed 'Dr Leak venereal' [maker of much-advertised pills], &c. The room is lit by single candles in sconces
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Attribution to Kingsbury in British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Watermark.
- Publisher:
- Pub May 14 1788, by S.W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
- Subject (Geographic):
- England
- Subject (Name):
- Archer, Sarah West, Lady, 1741-1801
- Subject (Topic):
- Clothing & drews, Mirrors, Privies, Sconces, and Sexually transmitted diseases
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The inside of the Lady's garden at Vauxhall [graphic].
84.
- Published / Created:
- [14 April 1784]
- Call Number:
- 784.04.14.01.1+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "The interior of the shop of an apothecary or quack medicine vendor. Three persons have entered (left): the Duchess of Devonshire stands full-face offering the apothecary (right) a purse, while she holds out her right hand to Fox who stands beside and slightly behind her. She says, "His Tail restore, You shall have more". The apothecary, standing in profile to the left, takes the purse saying, "My Famous Pills cure many Ills". He is well dressed and wears a doctor's tie-wig. Fox puts his left hand to his forehead with a distressed expression; under his foot is a paper inscribed 'Dr Leakes Antivanerial Drops'. A lady standing behind Fox, her hands in a muff, says, "Oh poor Fox will Loose fits tail". Behind the apothecary is the shop-window with a counter in front of it. On the counter are two small phials, each labelled Mr Fox, and a pill-box, besides glass jars. In the window are displayed glass bottles of various shapes filled with coloured liquids. (Advertisements of Dr. Leake's pills and drops were frequent in the newspapers and were posted as bills, cf. BMSat 6540.) The duchess wears a 'Fox' favour in her hat which is trimmed with a fox's brush and three ostrich feathers, worn as an emblem of the interest taken by the Prince of Wales in the election. 'Westminster Election', p. 327. Her companion wears a fox's brush in her hat.."--British Museum online catalogue, description of a variant state
- Description:
- Title etched below image., State with publisher's name and street number present. For a variant state with that text burnished from plate, see no. 6530 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 6., Plate mark partially trimmed on top and left side., Temporary local subject terms: Interior view of an apothecary shop -- Dr. Leake's pills -- Bills -- Venereal diseases -- Election emblems -- Leake, Walter, fl. 1772., Countermark in center of sheet: Taylor., and Mounted to 29 x 39 cm.
- Publisher:
- Pub. April 14, 1784, by G. Jackson, No. 21 Great Russell St., Covent Garden
- Subject (Geographic):
- England and London.
- Subject (Name):
- Cavendish, Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire, 1757-1806, Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806, Leake, John, 1729-1792, Bessborough, Henrietta Frances Spencer Ponsonby, Countess of, 1761-1821, and Great Britain. Parliament
- Subject (Topic):
- Elections, 1784, Canvassing, Interiors, Quacks, Medicines, Pharmacists, Political elections, and Sexually transmitted diseases
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The Devonshire method to restore a lost member [graphic].
85.
- Creator:
- Wilson, James, approximately 1735-approximately 1786, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [5 February 1772]
- Call Number:
- 772.02.05.02.1+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A fashionably dressed woman sitting behind a table is taking a necklace out of a box; she has three large black spots on her face. She looks with disdain at her enraged husband in old-fashioned clothes and a nightcap, sitting next to her, his fists clenched and despair on his face. In his lap lies a pair of breeches he is sewing; above on the wall of their meagre abode hangs a small stag's head with antlers
- Alternative Title:
- City tailor's wife dressing for the Pantheon
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., Later state, with plate reworked to include an altered publication line and changes to the design. For an earlier state published by William Humphrey that has an advertisement placard present on the back wall among other differences, see Lewis Walpole Library call no.: 772.02.05.02+., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Publish'd 5th Feby. 1772 by Heny. Parker at No. 82 in Cornhill, London
- Subject (Topic):
- Adultery, Couples, Jewelry boxes, Scissors & shears, Sewing equipment & supplies, Sexually transmitted diseases, and Tailors
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A city taylor's wife dressing for the Pantheon [graphic]
86.
- Creator:
- Ravenet, Simon François, 1706-1774, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [24 February 1772]
- Call Number:
- Kinnaird 67K Box 320
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- As described in the Gospel of St John, Chapter V, Christ is shown healing the sick beside the Pool of Bethesda, as an angel observes from above. At the center Christ reaches out to a crippled man who sits beside the Pool of Bethesda, shown here with an ulcer on his leg. Among the others looking for cures is a girl with Down's Syndrome (?), a woman with consumption or tuberculosis; a blind man with a stick; a man with jaundice (or melancholia or depression); a bearded man with gout and a distressed woman beside him with an injured breast; a child in the foreground carries a crutch. In the background, a servant of a naked woman pushes aside a mother with a sick baby. The mistress is most probably suffering from gonorrhea, as indicated by the rashes on her skin. Finally, in the foreground on the extreme right a pitiful man with an emaciated face full of pain and a hand on his swollen abdomen uses a crutch to approach the pool
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., "Vol. II, No. 57"--Lower left., "Size of the picture, 13f, 8i by 20f, 3i in length."--Lower left, below volume number., "St. John Chp. V."--Lower right., and Sheet trimmed to plate mark.
- Publisher:
- Published Feby. 24th 1772 by John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London
- Subject (Name):
- Jesus Christ,
- Subject (Topic):
- Bethesda, Pool of., Biblical events, Diseases, Healing, Miracles, People with disabilities, and Sexually transmitted diseases
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The pool of Bethesda engraved from the original picture painted by Willm. Hogarth Esqr on the stair case in St. Bartholomew's Hospital / [graphic]
87.
- Creator:
- Wilson, James, approximately 1735-approximately 1786, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [5 February 1772]
- Call Number:
- 772.02.05.02+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A fashionably dressed woman sitting behind a table is taking a necklace out of a box; she has three large black spots on her face. She looks with disdain at her enraged husband in old-fashioned clothes and a nightcap, sitting next to her, his fists clenched and despair on his face. In his lap lies a pair of breeches he is sewing; above on the wall of their meagre abode hangs an advertisement placard next to which is drawn a small stag's head with antlers
- Description:
- Title engraved below image. and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Publish'd 5th Feby. 1772 by W. Humphrey, St. Martin's Lane
- Subject (Topic):
- Adultery, Couples, Jewelry boxes, Scissors & shears, Sewing equipment & supplies, Sexually transmitted diseases, Tailors, and Wall newspapers
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > A city taylor's wife dressing for the Pantheon [graphic]
88.
- Creator:
- Winckler, Jean Benoit, 18th century, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [ca. 1757]
- Call Number:
- Print00671
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., Date supplied by curator., Original work created ca. 1757., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Venereal Disease; Hospitals, France.
- Publisher:
- ches l'Auteur
- Subject (Topic):
- Public health, Prostitution, Sexually transmitted diseases, Prostitutes, Spectators, Carts & wagons, Horses, and Dogs
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Le transport des filles de joye à l'hôpital [graphic]
89.
- Published / Created:
- [not before 1748]
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 H67 800 v.2 (Oversize) Box 1
- Image Count:
- 1
- Abstract:
- Reduced composition of a painting by Hogarth, cropped substantially on both sides: The pool of Bethesda after the Hogarth painting. As described in the Gospel of St John, Chapter V, Christ is shown healing the sick beside the Pool of Bethesda, as an angel observes from above. At the center Christ reaches out to a crippled man who sits beside the Pool of Bethesda, shown here with an ulcer on his leg. Among the others looking for cures is a girl with Down's Syndrome (?), a woman with consumption or tuberculosis; a blind man with a stick; a man with jaundice (or melancholia or depression); a bearded man with gout and a distressed woman beside him with an injured breast; a child in the foreground carries a crutch. In the background, a servant of a naked woman pushes aside a mother with a sick baby. The mistress is most probably suffering from gonorrhea, as indicated by the rashes on her skin. Finally, in the foreground on the extreme right a pitiful man with an emaciated face full of pain and a hand on his swollen abdomen uses a crutch to approach the pool
- Description:
- Title from painting which this is based., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Ms. note in pencil on page above print: See Mr. Nichols's book, 3d. edit, p. 289., and Formerly on page 144 in volume 2. Removed in 2012 by LWL conservator.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identitfied
- Subject (Name):
- Jesus Christ,
- Subject (Topic):
- Bethesda, Pool of., Biblical events, Diseases, Healing, Miracles, People with disabilities, and Sexually transmitted diseases
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > [The pool of Bethesda] [graphic].
90.
- Creator:
- Ravenet, Simon François, 1706-1774, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1748]
- Call Number:
- Folio 75 H67 800 v.2 (Oversize) Box 1
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- The pool of Bethesda after the Hogarth painting. As described in the Gospel of St John, Chapter V, Christ is shown healing the sick beside the Pool of Bethesda, as an angel observes from above. At the center Christ reaches out to a crippled man who sits beside the Pool of Bethesda, shown here with an ulcer on his leg. Among the others looking for cures is a girl with Down's Syndrome (?), a woman with consumption or tuberculosis; a blind man with a stick; a man with jaundice (or melancholia or depression); a bearded man with gout and a distressed woman beside him with an injured breast; a child in the foreground carries a crutch. In the background, a servant of a naked woman pushes aside a mother with a sick baby. The mistress is most probably suffering from gonorrhea, as indicated by the rashes on her skin. Finally, in the foreground on the extreme right a pitiful man with an emaciated face full of pain and a hand on his swollen abdomen uses a crutch to approach the pool
- Alternative Title:
- There was at Jerusalem a pool call'd Bethesda, frequented by a multitude of impotent folk ...
- Description:
- Title from painting which this is based., Caption continues: "of blind, halt, & wither'd, to be cur'd by bathing, after an angel had troubled the waters; among whom was a certain man, that had been ill 38 years; but had no one to help him in, wherefore Jesus said unto him, rise, take up thy bed & walk. John Ch.V. Vers 2.8, Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Ms. note, and Formerly on page 144 in volume 2. Removed in 2012 by LWL conservator.
- Publisher:
- Published Feby. 24th 1772 by John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London
- Subject (Name):
- Jesus Christ,
- Subject (Topic):
- Bethesda, Pool of., Biblical events, Diseases, Healing, Miracles, People with disabilities, and Sexually transmitted diseases
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > [The pool of Bethesda] [graphic]