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1. Time past. When we beat them ten to one Time present. The case is alter'd. [graphic]
- Published / Created:
- [20 January 1782] ; and [20 January 1782]
- Call Number:
- 782.01.20.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "[Left image]: A stout English soldier pursues with clenched fists two French soldiers, who are emaciated 'petits-maîtres'. They wear long pigtail queues, ruffled shirts, and large top-boots. The Englishman says, "Lower your Topsails Monsieurs"; the Frenchmen say "We are bold Frenchmen". The Englishman is trampling on a French flag which lies on the ground. A British flag is partly visible on the left behind the Englishman. In the distance (right) a party of French soldiers is seen in flight, over them is inscribed, "Run Frogs". [Right image]: A French soldier (left), with clenched fists, kicks the back of a fat English soldier. He says "Begar zee will make you nozv lower your Topsails". The fleeing Englishman looks round to say "I'm an English man of War". In the distance (right) English soldiers with a flag, the words "Run Beef Heads" inscribed over their heads, are in flight. The British flag, inscribed "Discolour'd", lies on the ground. A French flag, inscribed "Lewis le Grand", extends over the head of the victorious Frenchman."--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- Time past
- Description:
- Titles etched below images., Two designs etched side-by-side on one plate, each with its own title and imprint statement., and Lewis Walpole Library impression: sheet cut down the middle and the two images matted together.
- Publisher:
- Pub. by E. Hedges, Jany. 20, 1782, Cornhill and Pub. Jany. 20, 1782, by E. Hedges, Cornhill
- Subject (Topic):
- Soldiers, British, French, Wigs, Boots, Flags, Military retreats, and Kicking
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Time past. When we beat them ten to one Time present. The case is alter'd. [graphic]
2. The wonderful French giant aged 22 measures 7 feet 3 inches [art original]
- Creator:
- Dighton, Richard, 1795-1880, artist
- Published / Created:
- [approximately Janaury 1822]
- Call Number:
- Drawings D573 no. 1 Box D117
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A French officer, wearing blue, towers above a British officer, wearing scarlet. The French officer extends his arm above the head of the British officer
- Description:
- Title from item., In ink below image: "Jany 13. 1822. Pub. by G. Thanphrey St. James Street"., Richard Dighton, English painter and caricaturist, 1795-1880., and For further information, consult library staff.
- Subject (Topic):
- Giants (Persons), Soldiers, and French
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The wonderful French giant aged 22 measures 7 feet 3 inches [art original]
3. The murder of Custine French gratitude, or, Republican rewards for past services. [graphic]
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [16 September 1793]
- Call Number:
- 793.09.16.01
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Custine stands on the scaffold beside the guillotine (left). Four ragged ruffians are about to bind him to the plank on which he is to lie; one says, "By Gar so we will serve all de Generals who do not conquer de whole World, and give them de Libertè". Custine says, "Pardon me Heaven for having been leagued with such a set of Blood hounds". A stout soldier pushes a weeping priest, who says "Let us Pray", down the steps (right) which lead up to the scaffold, saying, "Go to de diable & Your Prayers both". Below (right) stand republican soldiers with fixed bayonets much caricatured. On the extreme left a man kneels at the guillotine holding his hat in place of the usual basket; he says, "Begar I will have a Drink of de blood.""--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- French gratitude and Republican rewards for past services
- Description:
- Title etched above image., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., 'N' in 'Custine' reversed., and Watermark: Strasburg bend.
- Publisher:
- Pub. Sepr. 16, 1793, by S.W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
- Subject (Geographic):
- France.
- Subject (Name):
- Custine, Adam Philippe, comte de, 1740-1793
- Subject (Topic):
- Executions, Guillotines (Punishment), Priests, Soldiers, French, and Sansculottes
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The murder of Custine French gratitude, or, Republican rewards for past services. [graphic]
4. The gates of Paris, or, Brandy-rumps detected [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [May 1786]
- Call Number:
- 786.05.31.02
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Soldiers discovering brandy in women's bustles by the Paris gates."--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- Brandy-rumps detected
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Questionable attribution by repository: Henry Kingsbury., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Engraved beneath the title, three lines of explanatory text: Two fashionable females contrived to fill bladders wtih brandy which they substituted for rumps, and thus equipped in the most outré prominence of the mode passed several times unsuspected through the gates of Paris, smuggling no inconsiderable quantity of brandy. The frequency of their excursions caused suspicion among the officers who attempted to touch their garments but were repulsed with affected modesty. They however with the points of their swords [?] pierced what now-a-days is usually made of cork, when lo! a fountain of brandy played from each orifice, to the great diversion of the spectators, and the no small confusion of the Fair ones., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: Ladies' costumes -- Derrières -- Bosoms., Watermark in center of sheet: L., and In manuscript at top of sheet: 54. On verso: Offset of un-identified musical score.
- Publisher:
- Pub'd May the [...] 1786 by S.W. Fores, at the Caricature Warehouse, No. E [sic] Piccadilly
- Subject (Topic):
- Soldiers, French, Military uniforms, Monks, and Gates
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The gates of Paris, or, Brandy-rumps detected [graphic].
5. The National Assembly petrified The National Assembly revivified. [graphic]
- Creator:
- Gillray, James, 1756-1815, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [28 June 1791]
- Call Number:
- 791.06.28.01.2+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Alternative Title:
- National Assembly revivified
- Description:
- Title from item., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., Publication date inferred from countermark. Watermark: Strasburg lily with initials R & T below and countermark Ruse & Turner 1806 (countermark partially obscured by design and coloring)., Two images etched on one plate., Reissue of No. 7883 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 6., Temporary local subject terms: Flight to Varennes -- Recapture of Louis XVI -- French revolutionaries -- Black-shoe -- Emblems: bonnet rouge -- Emblems: French revolutionary cockade., and Watermark: Strasburg lily with initials R & T below and countermark Ruse & Turner 1806 (countermark partially obscured by design and coloring).
- Publisher:
- Pubd. June 28, 1791, by S.W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
- Subject (Topic):
- Barbers, Cooks, Jockeys, People associated with commercial & service activities, Soldiers, French, and Tailors
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > The National Assembly petrified The National Assembly revivified. [graphic]
6. National guard [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [1820?]
- Call Number:
- 820.00.00.77
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title engraved below image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Possibly from: Paris and Dover, or, to and fro, a picturesque excursion : being a bird's-eye notion of a few 'Men and things' / by Roger Book'em., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Second sheet with letterpress text attached to print: National guard. A corps many thousand strong, -composed of citizens, -mostly shopkeepers and bound therefore in interest as well as duty to protect property and preserve the peace ..., and Second sheet attached to print 8 x 17 cm.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Subject (Name):
- Palais-Royal (Paris, France), and Paris (France). Garde nationale.
- Subject (Topic):
- Soldiers and French
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > National guard [graphic].
7. Military orders [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [1 January 1807]
- Call Number:
- 807.01.01.16.1+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Satire: two French soldiers with drawn sword threaten two kneeling English women while an old lady stands behind."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description:
- Title etched below image., Previous imprint statement in lower left corner of image has been completely etched over. Beneath that is the Tegg imprint, in which the year "1807" has been struck through with etched lines., Plate numbered '282' in the upper right corner., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Pubd. Janry. 1, [1807] by T. Tegg, 111 Cheapside
- Subject (Topic):
- Soldiers and French
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Military orders [graphic].
8. Guerre aux ultras [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- [between 1815 and 1830]
- Call Number:
- 815.00.00.16
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A line of seven figures all caricatured with animalistic features, marching right to left, shown full-length. The first character blows a horn, carries a violin and bow in his hands and on a string around his waist another horn with smoke coming out hangs over his behind; he is wearing spectacles and a scarf aroung his head as well as a Roman-style pink dress; he has wings and appears to have a breast. In the text above his head: En avant la renommeé? Sur l'air: j'ai du bon tabac, dans Misantropie et repentir. The second figure is wearing Roman armour and carries a long-handled pan; he has claws for hands, a bird's face and tail feathers. On top of his helmet sits a rat. The text above his head reads: Tais toi! Geulard, vilain menteur de Constitutionel; j' t'ai dis que l'premier qui tomeroit sous ma griffe, il aura beau crier ... la mort ... aura.." The third figure with a large belly has a highly caricatured face with large, exaggerated features and fangs; he wears a bonnet. He is armed with a knife hanging in his belt as well as a long sword on a chain. Above his head are the words: Mais, mon Capitaine t'as dis qu't' allois les prendre en flanc j' l'aime bien, moi, l'flanc, tu m'en donneras? .. ain!" The fourth and fifth figures both have wolf-like faces. The one also has a tail and carries a hoe and a basket with a second wicker basket on his back. The writing above his head, " Qu' est-ce qu' en veut? Des lettres de falaise, en voulez vous d' la Chicorée?" The other's clothes are tattered and short, with a sash around his waist; he wears a straw hat and smokes a pipe. Above his head is written, "J' vons avertir not' Capitaine, qu' j'ons vu' à la Rapée des Goujons ... ultras. The final two, both with large snouts and fangs, surround a cannon, the one is pulling it and the other standing crossed-armed looking angrily at his companion in conversation with the figure ahead of him. Above their heads, first, "On dit qu' i' z'ont l'vent su' nous mais c'est qu' j' disque p'tite pluis abat grand vents" and last "On! si j' pouvois attraper l'beau local (l' bocal) aux Conichons ... Oh! c'est sure."
- Description:
- Title etched below image. and Description based on trimmed impression.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Subject (Geographic):
- France
- Subject (Topic):
- Royalists, History, Animals in human situations, Baskets, Cannons, Hand tools, Musical instruments, Soldiers, and French
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Guerre aux ultras [graphic].
9. Galic perfidy, or, The national troops' attachment to their general after their defeat at Tournay [graphic].
- Creator:
- Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [12 May 1792]
- Call Number:
- 792.05.12.02+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "General Theobald Dillon (three-quarter length) is being murdered by French soldiers, ruffianly fellows, most of whom wear cocked hats with a tricolour cockade. He is pierced with many bayonets, and his throat is cut; his head is dragged backwards by a man who grasps his hair in hands and teeth. He puts up an arm crying, "oh le Pauvre Dillon". A man with sabre raised to slash again, says, "Encore Encore." Two of the men say "Ca-ira". One who is using his bayonet says, "oh by Gar dis will be de brave news for de new association in England."--British Museum online catalogue
- Alternative Title:
- National troops' attachment to their general after their defeat at Tournay
- Description:
- Title from item., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., and Watermark: Strassbourg lily on crowned armorial shield with initials G R below.
- Publisher:
- Pub. May 12, 1792, by S.W. Fores, 3 Piccadilly
- Subject (Name):
- Dillon, Theobald, 1745-1792. and Society of the Friends of the People (Great Britain)
- Subject (Topic):
- Assassinations, Tournai, Belgium, Battle of, 1745, Black people, Soldiers, French, and War casualties
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Galic perfidy, or, The national troops' attachment to their general after their defeat at Tournay [graphic].