Title from text below image., Printmaker, publisher, and date of publication from advertisement of the "Fly leaves" series of prints in: The Athenaeum, no. 1104, 23 December 1848., Description based on imperfect impression; imprint statement mostly erased from sheet., Below title: Boy, (loq.) well old chap! I'm deuced glad we didn't come to fizzicle force on Monday, for if I'd hit yer to hurt yer, I should never forgive myself., and "Price 6D".
Title from text below image., Initial letters of printmaker's name in signature form a monogram., Publication date from unverified data in local card catalog record., and Text within image: Hilloa! Ben here's the rigger for you, may hap he'll find the arms you lost at Trafalgar. Shiver my timbers! I wonder if he finds legs.
Publisher:
Published by Alfred E. Harrison, 5 White Hart Ct., Lombard St., Gambart & Co., and Printed by P. Jerrard, 206 Fleet Street
A Chinese man in a sedan chair that is carried by three servants. A fourth servant holds a paper lantern above the lead porter. Two other men lead the entourage
Alternative Title:
Munificent present of twenty-one million of dollars to Queen Vic. from the Brother to the moon
Description:
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., and Plate numbered '6' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic.
Publisher:
Messrs. Fores and Printed by W. Kohler
Subject (Geographic):
China.
Subject (Topic):
Paper lanterns, Parades & processions, and Sedan chairs
A woman stands before a mirror in her petticoat with her maid behind her holding her dress. Caption below image: Well I declare Betty I'm getting rather too much en bon points, don't you think so? Why yes miss I think you are getting too much bone points!
Description:
Title from text above image. and Publication date from unverified data in local card catalog record.
Publisher:
W. Spooner, 377 Strand
Subject (Topic):
Clothing & dress, Mirrors, Women, and Women domestics
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '1' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The celestial [band]. No. 2 in the series.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '18' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., On same sheet, verso: Principal attendants on the celestial bodies., and Temporary local subject terms: Chinese people -- Chinese musical instruments -- Chinese fans -- Chinese umbrellas -- Chinese servants.
Publisher:
Messrs. Fores and Printed by W. Kohler
Subject (Geographic):
China.
Subject (Topic):
Scientific equipment, Sedan chairs, and Telescopes
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '11' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: Presents to [Queen Vic.]
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, printmaker
Published / Created:
[1843?]
Call Number:
843.00.00.50+
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Alternative Title:
Merry Christmas and a happy new year
Description:
Title from caption below image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Numbered above title: No. 93., Temporary local subject terms: Holiday greetings -- Christmas., and Window mounted to 50 x 36 cm.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '23' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The council.
Title from caption below image., Title continues: ... Why I don't mind the soles, I could say I caught them, but I'm afraid the lobster would be a little too much gammon., and Publication date from unverified data from local card catalog record.
Publisher:
W. Follit, Publisher City Repository of Arts, 63 Fleet St. and Printed by W. Kohler
Title from caption below image., Publication information from a closing plate in the series with intact imprint statement: The water doctor, or, hydropathyist., Numbered 'Plt. XI' in upper left corner from: The sure water cure., and On same sheet, verso: [The head bath]
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '7' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: His celestial majesty, Brother to the Moon, drawn by two firey dragons.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '8' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: Guards; Jinglers; The imperial lantern bearers.
Title from caption below image., Title continues: ... Oh! the wretches, why don't thay take off their skins without killing them., Publication date from unverified data from local card catalog record., and One of a series of lithographs published by W. Soffe: Whims & oddities.
Publisher:
Published by W. Soffe, 380 Strand and Printed by W. Kohler, 22 Denmark St., Soho
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered with reverse '4' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: [The celestial] band. No. 3 in the series.
Title from caption below image., Publication date from unverified data from local card catalog record., Below title: Side boys a hoy., and Mounted to 34 x 23 cm.
Vell my Josey wot do you think of this here new twventy pound hact?
Description:
Title from text above image., Signed with the monogram of Henry Heath., Publication date from unverified data in local card catalog record., and Caption below image: Vell my Josey wot do you think of this here new twventy pound hact? Vy I mean to say as Old Harry Broom's a regler trump, no more summunges, no more Vite Cross Street, but blow'd if they wont grab your traps an no mistake. Vot! all yer ousehold funiter?
Publisher:
W. Follit, publisher, City Repository of Arts, 63 Fleet St. and Printed by Kohler
Title from text below image., Title continues: ... Ah! what is it? Guess. "A boy"? No, guess again. A girl? "Ah, somebody told you I know.", Publication date from unverified data in local card catalog record., and One of a series of lithographs published by W. Soffe: Whims & oddities.
Publisher:
Published by W. Soffe, 380 Strand and Printed by W. Kohler, 22 Denmark St., Soho
Title from caption below image., Publicatin date from unverified data from local card catalog record., Caption continues: ... A matchless dog you see, admidst glorious bravos let me say, come boys and purchase me., and Temporary local subject terms: Drums -- Dogs.
Publisher:
Pubd. by the proprietor, 5 Hercules buildings Lambeth & J. Dickinson, 444 New Bond St.
Six Chinese men depicted in traditional costume and queues walk in a line towards the left, all holding or smoking opium pipies. The two in the lead hold their heads in pain. The third man has just exhaled a large puff of smoke as he turns to the fourth man who leans heavily on his left arm, gray-faced and slightly doubled over in distress. The last man in the line has a devious look on his face as he pulls the queue of the fifth man who whinces in pain
Description:
Title etched below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Plate numbered '20' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On verso: Principal tea pots to the Celestial Court . No. 19 in the series.
Publisher:
Printed by W. Kohler
Subject (Topic):
Chinese, Clothing and dress, Opium, and Opium pipes
Title from caption below image. Title continues on next plate in the series., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '12' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: Chief Mandarin; Porcelain presents to Queen Vic.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '17' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: Celestial philosophers calculating the time required to get back 21,000,000 of dollars.
Round-faced Chinese men depicted in traditional hats, shoes and pants but bodies in the shape of round, ornately painted Chinese teapots stagger to the left, some holding sticks. Young boys with tea cups and saucers on their heads struggle behind them, two having tripped and fallen
Description:
Title etched below images., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Plate numbered '19' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's viist to the court of Queen Vic., Series forms a companion work to The christening of Prince Taffy. Cf. Verso of cover which also lists other "Clever humorous works by Messrs. Fores.", and Image on verso: Opium chewers and smokers, the cap's wot caused all the shindy. No. 20 in the series.
Title from text below image., Publication information from a closing plate in the series with intact imprint statement: The water doctor, or, hydropathyist., and Numbered 'Plt. XII' in upper left corner from: The sure water cure.
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, printmaker
Published / Created:
[1843?]
Call Number:
843.00.00.51+
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Alternative Title:
Saint Valentine's Day
Description:
Title from caption below image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Text following title and artist statement: (See preceding page)., Temporary local subject terms., Window mounted to 49 x 34 cm., and Stamp (partially trimmed) in red ink in lower left corner of sheet.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '22' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The Hong Merchants.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '10' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The celestial tail bearers; Attendants on the celestial tail.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '16' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The Sister to the Moon, drawn by the most rampacious griffin!
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '21' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The Brother to the Moon's presentation to Queen Vic.
Title from text below image., Illustration from: Pictorial times, v. 2, no. 35, page 188 (11 November 1843)., and Text below title: Being a woman, I will not be slack to play my part in fortune's pageant. Henry IV, part 2.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '14' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: [Presents to] Queen Vic.
Title from caption below image. Title continues on the next plate in the series., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '2' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: Celestial guards. No. 1 in the series.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '9' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., On same sheet, verso: The Emperors terrestrial bodices., and Temporary local subject terms: Chinese -- Processions -- Chinese dress -- Umbrellas -- Fans.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '24' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: Court day.
Title etched below image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Three columns of verse below title: Joe the earth stopper to the Slugsby hounds one moonlight night "pursued his lonely rounds ..., and For an earlier print depicting a similar scene, see no. 14086 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 10.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '5' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: A munificent present of 21,000,000 of dollars to Queen Vic. from the Brother to the moon. Very much against his inclination.
Title from text below image., Illustration from: Pictorial times, v. 2, no. 35, page 188 (11 November 1843)., and Quotation below title: See where it comes! behaviour, what wert thou, 'tall this man shewed thee? and what aret thou now? Love's labour's lost.
Title from caption below image., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '15' in upper right corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The Emperor's celestial bodies.
Title from text in image., Publication information from a closing plate in the series with intact imprint statement: The water doctor, or, hydropathyist., Cover plate to a series of at least 13 lithographs: The sure water cure., Text displayed on sign in image: Amputations restored the dead revived and age hydropathicalized into youth., and Label glued to verso of sheet: Bound by J. Rowbotham, Caoutchouc Bookbinder, 10 Castle Street East, Oxford Street.
Title from caption below image., Caption continues: ... Why zur I dun know, but if you like to take a pull at this ere pig you be welcome, vor I be plaguy tired of un., Publication date from unverified data from local card catalog record., and Temporary local subject headings: Hunters -- Rifles -- Shepards -- Pigs -- Countryside.
Publisher:
W. Follit, Publisher City Repository of Arts, 63 Fleet St.
A bald man wrapped in a towel stands before a deluge of water from a shower-head in the shape of a serpent. An amused valet stands behind a chair with a surprised and amused expression
Description:
Title from text printed on verso of previous plate in the series., Publication information from a closing plate in the series with intact imprint statement: The water doctor, or, hydropathyist., Seven lines of text printed on verso of sheet refer to next plate in the series: Ladies sitting douce. This is a true hydropathic and not parliamentary representation, altho the sitting member is chaired ... Plate VI., and Numbered 'Plt. V' in upper left corner from: The sure water cure.
Title from text printed on verso of previous plate in the series., Publication information from a closing plate in the series with intact imprint statement: The water doctor, or, hydropathyist., Six lines of printed text on verso of sheet refer to next plate in the series: The shower bath. Illustrative that it never rains but it pours. The patient remains till he is wet through that hydropathically means wet inside also ... Plate VII., and Numbered 'Plt. VI' in upper left corner from: The sure water cure.
Title from caption below image. Title continues from previous plate in series., Attributed to Richard Doyle., Publication information from cover and advertisement to the series., Plate numbered '13' in upper left corner from: The brother to the moon's visit to the court of Queen Vic., and On same sheet, verso: The body guard of the Sister to the Moon.
Title from text printed on verso of previous plate in the series., Publication information from a closing plate in the series with intact imprint statement: The water doctor, or, hydropathyist., Eight lines of text printed on verso of sheet refer to next plate in the series: A deuced douche "hesitate and all is lost" Our friend in plate 2 having been mummied is contemplating another stage of the mummery and a deuced douce it is for him but calling to mind the old adage ... Plate V., and Numbered 'Plt. IV' in upper left corner from: The sure water cure.