A companion to the bottle; or, Don Jumpedo in the character of Harlequin jumping down his own throat
1 print : engraving. | 1 print : hand-colored engraving ; sheet 350 x 244 mm. | "An engraving, by hand, representing a room, as in a stage-scene, where Harlequin appears to have been seated on a pedestal; his hands are raised above his head; his feet are in his mouth, his legs are commencing to disappear..." (Source: Stephens)
Solomons glory, or the rival mistresses
1 print : engraving. | Duke of Cumberland seated on a bank with the Savoyard girl, his arm about her neck. The Duke's rival mistresses stand behind, and are vehemently jealous. In the distance appear Windsor Castle and Eton College Chapel.
Date:1749-01-01
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A new Dunciad done with a view of ye fluctuating ideas of taste, without preface or introduction
1 print : engraving. | Engraving shows the interior of a room, where Hogarth, "no.1", leans against a table while holding an artist's pallette and a Pantin, or child's scaramouch. Around Hogarth are arrayed, no. 2, "his Genius", no. 3, "an Admirer", no. 4 "the Fool of Arts", no. 5 "a House of Cards", and no. 6 "the Imposter knock'd down by a French…
Date:1754-01-01
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Puggs Graces etched from his original Daubing
1 print : engraving. | Hogarth, his lower half formed like the hind part of a pug dog, seated before easel, and painting his "Pharaoh's Daughter."
Date:1753-01-01
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The charming Brute
1 print : engraving. | "An engraving showing Handel, with the face of a pig, seated on a beer barrel, and playing on an organ, at the side of which hang a cock and a ham ..." (Source: Stephens)
Date:1754
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A club of artist's
1 print : etching. | Etching shows four persons seated at a table, a waiter drawing a cork from a jug, and William Hogarth, "A", standing, saying, "Give me some waste paper Jack." Two artists at the table offer him their work to be used as toilet paper. Below is a list "Persons of Worth, Encouragers of Art" (left) and a poem addressed to…
British resentment, or The French fairly coopt at Louisbourg
1 print : engraving. | "Britannia, seated on a throne inscribed,---"Nemo me impune lacessit", attends to the complaints of injured Americans, and affords them protection..." (Source: Stephens)
Date:1755-01-01
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(1756)
1 print : etching. | "A view of a street where an effigy of an unpopular Minister on horseback is conducted to be burned by a cheering mob, with a gallows and a bundle of faggots..." (Source: Stephens)
Date:1756-01-01
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The comparison French Folly opposed to British wisdom
1 print : engraving. | "An engraving in two divisions; in that on our left a French officer, "1," with a closed letter in his hand and his finger on his lips, walks away from another, "2," who asks for news from him... In the division on our right an English naval officer, "3," is in conversation with a nobleman, "4," and his lady,…
Date:1756-01-01
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The Cato: of 1757. (No. 1)
1 print : etching, coloured by hand. | "Mr. Fox, seated at his desk, meditates on a halter and a deed of "Revrsion--I--d of 2000£. pr An. for me & Mine"..." (Source: Stephens)
The vanity of human glory. A design for the monument of General Wolfe
1 print : etching. | Pyramidical monument, decorated with a medallion portrait of Wolfe. At the base of the monument, a hound, wearing a collar, marked "Minden", intimating that it represents Lord George Sackville.
[A Bailiff and an attorney--a match for the Devil]
1 print : engraving and mezzotint. | A satire on attornies and bailiffs. Lawyer, in his office, holding papers marked, "Middlesex to Wit -- Jno. Doe & Richd. Doe ..."; he converses with a rough man, with a cudgel under his arm, who holds case inscribed, "Henry Handheart Office" (r to the Sheriff of Middlesex). Another catchpole stands by the side of this man.
Date:1760-01-01
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We are all a comeing or Scotch coal for ever
1 print : etching. | "This etching exhibits the road "From Edinbr. to Londo[n]" and many coaches, carts, and other carriages, going southwards..." (Source: Stephens)
Date:1761-01-01
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English credulity, or the invisible ghost
1 print : etching, hand-colored. | A satire referring to the "Cock Lane Ghost" shows the interior of a bed-room crowded with men, some church ministers, one possibly Oliver Goldsmith, commenting on the "Cock Lane ghost". Two small children lie in a bed where the ghost of Fanny Lynes, carrying a mallet (used to make knocking sounds) appears on the bedstead head-cloth. One minister…
Date:1762
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The highland seer, or The political vision. "Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum"
1 print : etching and engraving ; sheet 198 x 261 cm. | Satire on Lord Bute's reaction to critical articles in The Monitor and North Briton and also on his rumored affair with the Princess of Wales, described as "An engraving showing the Earl of Brute, "F", in the "Scotch" costume, starting in alarm from a couch at the appearance of five ghosts..."…
The st- - -te quack
1 print : etching ; plate mark 25.7 x 18.7 cm, sheet 30.3 x 21.5 cm. | "An etching showing an open space among houses, where Lord Bute, as a quack doctor, is mounted on a platform before many spectators, offering his nostrums, and accompanied by his zany and his female dancer on the tight rope..." (Source: Stephens)
Date:1762
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The Cramers or Political quacks
1 print : engraving ; sheet 21.6 x 27.6 cm. | "In this engraving Britannia, seated, with her spear and shield lying on the ground at her side, turns with disguest from a phial which is offered to her by the leader of a line of gentlemen, the Bute administration, and others..." (Source: Stephens)
Date:1762
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The butifyer. A touch upon The Times plate I
1 print : etching ; sheet 250 x 201 mm. | Satire on Hogarth's support for Lord Bute described as "An etching, referring to "The Times Plate I.", by Hogarth, No. 3970, and showing the street before the gatehouse of St. James's Palace, the "Scotch Car Pit Manufac Tory", on our left; at the windows are several persons, including one, the Duke of Bedford,…