49 results filtered with: House furnishings - Great Britain - 18th century
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Two doctors quarreling while their patient deteriorates. Coloured engraving by I. Cruikshank, 1794.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 24 December 1794Reference: 11647i- Pictures
A gouty man seeking comfort in licentious surroundings. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1785.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 1 July 1802Reference: 10512i- Pictures
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A gouty man who is drinking wine and playing the cello; the pain is represented by a devil burning his foot. Coloured etching after H.W. Bunbury.
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.Reference: 10504i- Pictures
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An ill man seated by a fireplace vomiting into a bowl. Pencil drawing.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 11884i- Pictures
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The countess's levee: a barber dresses her hair while she converses with Silvertongue, her lawyer. Engraving by Simon François Ravenet after W. Hogarth, 1745.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: [1745]Reference: 38356iPart of: Marriage a-la-mode- Pictures
A stout ungainly man undergoing group magnetic therapy. Etching by J. Barlow, c. 1792, after S. Collings.
Collings, Samuel.Reference: 11829i- Pictures
A lecherous doctor taking the pulse of an attractive young woman. Mezzotint, 1772.
Date: Published as the Act directs, 16 March 1772Reference: 11199i- Pictures
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A gouty vicar dining on meat and wine. Etching by T. Best.
Best, Thomas.Reference: 10645i- Pictures
King Charles I at Titchfield, Hampshire, having escaped from Hampton Court, learns that the governor of the Isle of Wight will betray him to Cromwell. Engraving by B. Baron after P. Angellis.
Angellis, Pieter, 1685-1734.Date: [1728]Reference: 2897017iPart of: Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st- Pictures
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A man suffering from attack by blue devils; representing depression or mental illness. Coloured etching R. Newton, 1795, after himself.
Newton, Richard, 1777-1798.Date: 10 February 1795Reference: 11866i- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop with his wig on fire angrily gesticulating to Susannah who holds her nose near the wounded baby Tristram Shandy. Coloured etching after H.W. Bunbury after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Reference: 12087i- Pictures
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A gouty man savouring his feast. Coloured aquatint by G. Hunt after E.Y.
E.Y., active approximately 1830.Reference: 10511i- Pictures
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A young woman being instructed to dance by an older woman, both of them dressed in extreme fashions, while a foreign dancing master accompanies them on the violin. Engraving, 1771.
Date: Oct.19th 1771Reference: 35512i- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop arriving at the home of Tristram Shandy, where Mr. Shandy is seated with a friend and smoking. Aquatint by J.H. Clark after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: 1820Reference: 22023i- Pictures
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Richard Yates in character as the miser Lovegold standing in a room of his London townhouse as a maid enters. Engraving by C. Grignion after T. Parkinson.
Parkinson, Thomas, active 1769-1789.Date: June 29 1776Reference: 32326i- Pictures
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An obese gouty man with his feet in buckets. Coloured aquatint.
Reference: 10735i- Pictures
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A doctor and footman hurling pudding at each other in an attempt to make the obese patient laugh in order to cure his quinsey. Coloured engraving by R. Newton, 1797.
Newton, Richard, 1777-1798.Date: 10 August 1797Reference: 10971i- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop being attacked by Susannah with a saucepan, while the nurse holds the baby Tristram Shandy. Etching after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 22015iPart of: Twelve prints representing the most interesting sentimental and humorous scenes in Tristram Shandy- Pictures
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A quack doctor treating her patient's chilblains. Engraving after H.B. Bunbury.
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.Date: 26 December 1782Reference: 11814i- Pictures
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A man of occult learning arrives at the house of a cobbler and his wife: the cobbler insults him, the wife defends him. Coloured engraving by L. Truchy after F. Hayman.
Hayman, Francis, 1708-1776.Date: [1743?]Reference: 22165i- Pictures
An episode in Tristram Shandy (?): Uncle Toby (?) and his associates discussing battles in which he had fought. Etching by J. Bretherton, 1782, after H.W. Bunbury after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: 1st Jan[uar]y 1782Reference: 651172i- Pictures
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A young man, in the presence of his father, is examined by an academic for admission to university. Etching by J. Williams, 1772, after H.W. Bunbury.
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.Date: Accor. to Act 10 June 1772Reference: 10783i- Pictures
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A London dentist extracting a tooth from a woman's mouth; her female companion and the dentist's black servant-boy are present. Coloured mezzotint after Robert Dighton, ca. 1784.
Dighton, Robert, 1752-1814.Date: [1784?]Reference: 583664i- Pictures
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A man with his gouty leg on a stool, a maid accidently pours boiling water over him and a small boy is stealing from his wallet, perhaps further punishment for his overindulgence. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1775, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: [22 March 1775]Reference: 23959i