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A woman with a load on her back representing the map of North Wales. Lithograph by J.J. Dodd after H. Hughes.
Hughes, Hugh, 1790-1863.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 36111i- Pictures
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Different figures representing a map of the countries of Europe in 1870. Coloured lithograph after P.J. Hadol.
Hadol, Paul, 1835-1875.Date: 1870Reference: 36112i- Pictures
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Pan, carrying a basket of grapes, preceded by a woman riding a goat, both followed by a young satyr feeding another goat. Etching after S. Della Bella.
Della Bella, Stefano, 1610-1664.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 524666i- Pictures
Pope Clement XI closes the temple of Janus, while the Emperor Joseph I exchanges his palm branch for the olive-branch; representing the peace treaty between Pope Clement XI and Emperor Joseph I, 1709, as a precursor of a general peace. Etching attributed to A. Allard, 1710.
Date: [1710]Reference: 2141443iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
European governments in 1705-1706 represented as a chemical laboratory which is assailed by warring monarchs; representing the War of the Spanish Succession. Etching after R. de Hooghe, 1706.
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.Date: [1706]Reference: 2138557iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
A mountain, representing the battle of Mons (Bergen), giving birth to a mouse (representing the French army) which is killed by a man representing the Grand Alliance. Etching attributed to A. Allard, 1709.
Date: [1709]Reference: 2139917iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
The narrow way to Heaven and the broad way to Hell and Purgatory, representing the contrasting fates of Jansenists and Roman Catholics as attributed to the Jansenist-sympathizer Pieter Codde. Etching attributed to Carel Allard, 1705.
Date: [1705]Reference: 2139935iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
Jansenism is weighed in a balance against Roman Catholicism. Etching attributed to Carel Allard, 1705.
Date: [1705]Reference: 2141442iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
Smiths working at an anvil, remodelling human heads; representing Jansenists reforming prominent Roman Catholics in the Netherlands. Etching, 1705, after K. van Mander, 1592.
Mander, Carel van, 1548-1606.Date: [1705]Reference: 2139889iPart of: Roma perturbata, ofte 't beroerde Romen- Pictures
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John Glaisyer a Quaker anointing a dog with burning vitriol oil; implying a satirical attack on the Quaker movement. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1806.
Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830.Date: September 1806Reference: 12200i- Pictures
In Milan, King Louis XIV as a locksmith, key in hand, approaches Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, as a banker weighing coin. Etching attributed to C. Allard, 1706.
Date: [1706]Reference: 2139898iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
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Diminutive humans attack a giant cat; a ghost-like figure sits in a flaming black boat in the top left. Colour woodcut, 1883.
Date: 1883Reference: 37801i- Pictures
Franz Joseph Gall leading a discussion on phrenology with five colleagues, among his extensive collection of skulls and model heads. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1808.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 1808Reference: 11834i- Pictures
A satirical new year's gift representing the spoiling of the year by speculation in the Dutch financial crisis of 1720-1721. Etching, 1720.
Date: [1720?]Reference: 814509iPart of: Groote tafereel der dwaasheid.- Pictures
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People relieving themselves in a public space between Leiden and Harlem. Etching, 1765.
Date: 9 May 1765Reference: 38033i- Pictures
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Satirical sketches about malaria. Coloured pen drawing by S.E. Moyer, 1943.
Moyer, S. E., approximately 1943.Date: 30 December 1943Reference: 5436i- Pictures
A man dressed in a sailor suit sits on the back of a donkey that tries to throw him off. Colour lithograph ca. 1880-1900.
Date: [1880-1900]Reference: 589830i- Pictures
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In a crowded salon, a wigmaker fits wigs according to occupation; representing the character stereotyping of Gall's phrenology. Coloured etching by J.E. Marcus after J. Smies, c. 1810.
Smies, Jacob, 1764-1833.Reference: 17678i- Digital Images
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Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
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Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
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Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
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Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
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Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
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Five medical satires: A 'congress of patients'; a woman tells her blue-eyed lover that the man of her dreams has black eyes - could he obtain artificial eyes to remedy this discrepancy?; diseased patients displayed at a Great Exhibition; a doctor restraining a cow for vaccination; a maid complains that she has to get vaccinated each time she wants a pint of milk. Wood engravings, c. 1868.
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A carbuncled woman retiring to bed; creating a satirical figure of female vanity. Coloured wood engraving.
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