The chevaliers market, or, Highland fair [graphic].
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Description
- Title
- The chevaliers market, or, Highland fair [graphic].
- Alternative Title
- Highland fair
- Contributor
- Bickham, George, 1706?-1771, publisher.
- Published / Created
- published according to act of Parliament 1745.
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Sold in May's Buildings, Covent Garden ...
- Abstract
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"Satire on the Jacobite rebellion, Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, and the pro-French and Catholic measures he was expected to introduce. The Prince walks through a market place wearing a tartan kilt and a coat covered in fleur-de-lis; he is proceeded by a drummer and followed by Scots troops carrying Lochaber axes all of whom wear cockades on their Scots bonnets. At a butcher's stall on the right, proclaiming 'Flesh for such as haue Licences', a bishop buys a piece of beef from a woman who chops it up with a cleaver. Beside this is a stall selling 'FINE PLUMP FROGS for a Fricace'e, specimens of which hang from rods over the stall while a young woman arranges more on her counter; next is a Frenchman offering 'Woode(n) Shoes A la mod(e) PARIS' from a selection on a table before him. Above the final stall two angels hold a notice, adorned with the Papal arms, advertising 'Holy RELICKS from JERSULEM ITALY FRANCE SPAIN & other Catholick Countries to be Sold or Chang'd for old Silver by Antonio Maria Francesco Credo' while in the stall beneath a monk stands before a pile of sculls holding a broken femur; the wares for sale include a rosary, a cross, a knife, 'Queen Maries shoes', bits of bones, one of which is labelled 'Legg of St. Andrew', another, 'Arme of St Ninion', and notices advertise, 'The VIRG(in's) MILK', 'Angels Sweat', 'Saints Teeth'; in front of the stall a dog holds a 'Bone of St Dominick' in its teeth. In the foreground, on the left, a group of Scotsmen, one playing the bagpipes, sits outside an inn from which hangs the sign of the 'FRENCH YOKE', while another enters carrying over his shoulder a heavy bag lettered 'CONTRIBUTION MONEY'. On the balcony of the in inn stand Cardinal Tencin, the Pope, holding a cross and a crown, and a monk; lettering at their feet reads, 'FRENCH BRANDY & ITALIAN WINES imported by P.BENIDICT C. TENCIN'. A street sweeper sweeps up papers lettered 'Magna Charta', 'Bank Notes', 'India Bills', and 'Scotch Directory for Worship', 'The HOLY BIBLE' and 'The BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER'. Behind him a Scotsman gives a coin to a monk in exchange for papers lettered 'Indulgences for 100 Years' and 'Pardons for Sins Past'; a French priest standing beside him, a white Jacobite cockade in his hat, carries a pedlar's tray laden with bottles and balls lettered, Poison Gaggs and Spanish Padlocks'. In the centre, a barefoot boy drives a donkey with panniers on top of which are papers lettered 'Petition for a General Spunge', 'Petition to dissolve the Union', 'Petitions of your true Friends', 'Petition to Restore Abby Lands and for Clanships'. On the right, a young woman, also barefoot, kneels by a basket, with the label 'Royal Nosegays' offering for sale bunches of thistles and lilies. In the background is a market cross on which hangs a paper lettered 'J[ames] R[ex]', with the sign of a fleur-de-lis, 'MANIFESTO by the Power of France and Spain Rome Sept 2 sign'd Okely'. Beyond is a chapel with a thatched roof in the doorway of which a woman kneels before a monk standing behind three thistles; on the front of the chapel, under the sign of a host over a chalice with St Peter's keys and the papal tiara, is a large notice promising 'Full Indulgences, MIRACLES Done here by the Holy Fathers of the INQUISITION Three Thistles grow out of a hard Stone'."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
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Title etched below image.
Publisher identified from address.
Publisher's announcement following imprint: ... & a 100 sortmt.
Temporary local subject terms: Literature: The Pretender's manifesto by Pierre Guerin de Tencin, 1679-1758 -- Frogs for sale -- Trades: frog seller -- Flower seller -- Wooden shoe seller -- Clerical sellers -- Donkey driver -- French yoke -- Market cross with a sign on it -- Booths in market place -- Brooms -- Hoaxes -- Jacobites -- Enslaved person in wooden shoes -- Money: contributions -- Market signs -- Tavern sign: French Yoke -- Documents being swept away -- Angels holding sign. - Provenance
- Alan Thomas for W.S. Lewis, Christie's October 21, 1965, lot 33; November 1965; Major Sir Charles Blackett Collection.
- Extent
- 1 print : plate mark 30.7 x 38.7 cm, on sheet 38 x 51 cm
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- 745.11.00.01+
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Caricatures and cartoons
Satires (Visual works) England 1745
Etchings England London 1745 - Material
- etching ; and laid paper.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Name)
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James, Prince of Wales, 1688-1766
Tencin, Pierre Guérin de, 1679-1758
Benedict XIV, Pope, 1675-1758 - Subject (Topic)
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Black people
Dogs
Donkeys
Petitions
Frogs
Street vendors
Markets
Sweeping & dusting
Chapels
Skulls
Bones (Anatomy)
Signs (Notices) - Subjects
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James, Prince of Wales, 1688-1766 > Caricatures and cartoons
Tencin, Pierre Guérin de, 1679-1758 > Caricatures and cartoons
Benedict XIV, Pope, 1675-1758 > Caricatures and cartoons
Black people
Dogs
Donkeys
Petitions
Frogs
Street vendors
Markets
Sweeping & dusting
Chapels
Skulls
Bones (Anatomy)
Signs (Notices)
England > 1745
England > London > 1745
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 8995215
- Object ID (OID)
- 10700475