35 results filtered with: Dandies
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Three men smoking and drinking in a tavern: one man, when drunk, tends to abuse Irish people; the second, who is Irish, tends to attack anyone abusing Irish people; and the third man looks on. Coloured lithograph.
Date: [approximately 1840?]Reference: 26908i- Pictures
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A veterinary surgeon and a blacksmith attacking dandies on velocipedes, in an attempt to preserve the use of horses as a means of transport, and therefore securing their own trades. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1819.
Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830.Date: 1819Reference: 11811i- Pictures
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A clergyman conducting a chaotic christening. Colour mezzotint by J. Sympson, 173-, after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: [between 1730 and 1739?]Reference: 16957i- Pictures
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A foppish fumigator holding a print of a birthing chair (?). Etching, 1772.
Date: Pubd. according to Act. 12 August 1772Reference: 10947iPart of: Macaronies, characters, caricatures- Pictures
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A fashionable man and woman accompanied by a maid-servant and a boy servant; the woman, who wears an elaborately decorated pyramid wig, carries a dog under her right arm and looks admiringly at her male companion. Engraving, c. 1772.
Reference: 31795i- Pictures
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Six fashionable young men after a drinking session, all with girls in their arms. Engraving, c. 1796.
Date: 7 March 1796Reference: 26872i- Pictures
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Three drunken men carousing round a kitchen table. Etching, c. 1836, after H. K. Browne [Phiz].
Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882.Date: [1836]Reference: 26895i- Pictures
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Lord Ogleby with Canton (a valet) and Brush in Colman and Garrick's The clandestine marriage. Engraving by H. Meyer, 1821, after G. Clint.
Clint, George, 1770-1854Date: 16 March 1821Reference: 22007i- Pictures
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Illustration to a proverb: the philandering Babu and the musk rat at a party. Watercolour drawing, c. 1870.
Date: 1870Reference: 26861i- Pictures
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An elaborately dressed travelling tooth-drawer extracting a tooth in a carriage from a patient. Drypoint.
Reference: 16763i- Pictures
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A skeleton wearing fashionable clothes. Lithograph by L. Crusius, 1898.
Crusius, L., active 1898-1900.Date: 1898Reference: 37418i- Pictures
A foppish obstetrician with forceps in his pocket. Etching, 1772.
Date: Publish'd according to Act. 14 November 1772Reference: 10946iPart of: Macaronies, characters, caricatures design'd by the greatest personages, artists- Pictures
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The young foppish politician Charles James Fox having his hair dressed; represented by a fox with pages from the Magna Charta as curl-papers. Engraving, 1771.
Date: published as the Act directs June 9 1771Reference: 12167i- Pictures
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A 'dentiste' extracting the tooth of a large well dressed gentleman. Coloured mezzotint by J. Wilson after himself, 1773.
Wilson, James, 1735-1786.Date: 15 April 1773Reference: 16522i- Pictures
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A fashionable man takes his hat off while strolling; his hairdresser assists him by supporting the weight of his large wig. Coloured engraving by J. Caldwell after M.V. Brandoin.
Brandoin, Michel Vincent, 1733-1807.Reference: 31879i- Pictures
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A young lady recommending a specific doctor to her aunt, who rejects her idea because of his outrageous dress-sense. Wood engraving after G. Du Maurier, 1892.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Date: 1892Reference: 14296i- Pictures
A fashionably-dressed dandy in a spotted suit with an upraised tie walking along a pavement. Etching by M. Darly, ca. 1772.
Darly, Matthias, approximately 1720-approximately 1778.Date: [1772?]Reference: 579671i- Pictures
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Town fops including L. Skeffington, J. Penn and Lord Kirkcudbright, feigning fashionable wounds after the return of the troops from Holland. Coloured etching after J. Cawse, 1799.
Cawse, John, 1779-1862.Date: 18 November 1799Reference: 10768i- Pictures
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Mr. Lambkin dressing up in front of a mirror. Lithograph by G. Cruikshank.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Reference: 12122i- Pictures
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Englishmen smoking in a city street, thereby causing a nuisance to women. Etching.
Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]Reference: 140i- Pictures
The gouty King George IV relaxing before nine portraits chronicling his past extravagant styles of dress; representing the King's attempt to withdraw from public ridicule. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1824.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: 15 March 1824Reference: 12219i- Pictures
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Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich: the interior of the Painted Hall, a fancy fair in progress. Wood engraving.
Date: [1843?]Reference: 29953i- Pictures
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A grossly obese man supporting his stomach in a wheelbarrow, a young fop looks on. Etching by S. Ireland, 178-, after J.H. Mortimer.
Mortimer, John Hamilton, 1740-1779.Date: 1780-1789Reference: 11055i- Pictures
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Three dandies smoking and drinking coffee. Lithograph after H. Heath, c. 1840.
Heath, Henry, active 1824-1850.Date: 1840Reference: 24884iPart of: Heath's oddities- Pictures
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Roderick Random's fellow surgeon's mate approaching their new captain for the post of surgeon while docked in Jamaica; the foppish Captain Whiffle has fainted due to Morgan's appearance and odour, his entourage try to revive him with smelling salts and lavender water. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1793, after himself, after T. Smollett, c. 1750.
Smollett, T. (Tobias), 1721-1771.Date: Publish's as the Act directs 1 June 1793Reference: 11210i