A view of a farmyard. A brick farmhouse stands in the corner. Numerous farm tools such as buckets, bins, watering cans, pots and a broom are piled along a fence. A woman holds a child while watching another sitting on the ground. Another farmhouse stands behind the fence
Description:
Title from inscription in graphite pencil on verso: By Hunt, William Henry, 1790-1864. [Farmyard, woman with children]. and William Henry Hunt, English watercolor painter, 1790-1864.
Subject (Topic):
Barrels, Families, British, Farms, Farmhouses, and Pails
Title from item., Date derived from clothing styles., Publisher supplied by curator., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Department of Education
Subject (Topic):
Public health, Medicine, Preventive, Health literacy, Physicians, and Families
Title and date supplied by curator., Printmaker's name in plate lower left., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Hand injuries.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Rural, Wounds and injuries, Boys, Bandages, Physicians, Country life, and Families
Title and date supplied by curator., In pencil lower right margin: Louis Legrand., Place of publication derived from artist's place of residence., Ninth state of ten., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Subject (Topic):
Jesus Christ, Family, Country life, Families, Children, Mothers, Carpenters, Lumber, and Horses
A dinner party given by the rich and vulgar 'cit'. Liston, seated full-face, is beset by three children, one of whom shows him a print of Paul Pry. The hostess, laughing, points out the impassive Liston to a little boy who stands beside her. A fat nurse holds up an infant in long clothes to see the celebrity, at whom all the company are staring. A laughing footman drops a glass from a salver. Over the laden table hangs an elaborate cut-glass chandelier with many gas-globes. Liston, incensed at being expected to amuse his host's 'uncultivated cubs', retires, ostensibily to arrange his dress for a performance, actually to depart. See British Museum catalogue
Alternative Title:
Citizen's dinner party
Description:
Title, printmaker, and imprint from published state., Plate etched for: Westmacott, C.M. English spy. London : Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825-1826., For published state see: No. 15202 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 10., and Ms. note in pencil on front: Page 66, Vol. 2.
Publisher:
Sherwood, Jones & Co.
Subject (Topic):
Dinner parties, Chandeliers, Couples, Families, and Servants
Title supplied by translator., Lower left corner with series number and title is torn. Remaining text: of the leper., Date derived from clothing styles, which appear to be from the Republic of China era., Publisher and artists from the first poster in the series., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Chinese Leprosy Relief Organization
Subject (Topic):
Public health, Communicable diseases, Prevention, Leprosy, Patients, Families, Sick persons, and Bedrooms
Title and publisher supplied by curator/translator., Poster includes an image of Elsie the Cow, the mascot of the Borden Dairy Company, who first appeared in 1936., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Nutrition Education Committee, Ministry of Education
Subject (Topic):
Milk consumption, Milk in human nutrition, Public health, Health education, Eating & drinking, Cows, Families, and Milk
Title supplied by curator., Date derived from printmaker's date of death., Place of publication derived from printmaker's nationality., Trimmed within platemark with loss of imprint., In image lower right: 3., From: The Five Senses., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Toilet facilities., and Stamp verso.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Smell, Odors, Child care, Hygiene, Families, Children, Chamber pots, and Diapers
Preliminary drawings on front and back for a print, "The Wimbledon hoax!, or, Waterloo review!!!!!!", etched by Cruikshank and published by James Johnson 10 June 1816, with the design reversed. Holiday-making familiese of 'cits' drive, ride, and walk in the park
Alternative Title:
Waterloo review
Description:
Title from that of the print, for which these are preparatory drawings., Signed by the artist in brown ink in lower right corner., Date inferred from that of the associated print, which was published 1 July 1816 by J. Johnson as the frontispiece to The Scourge, xii. See no. 12790 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 9., and Two notes about the design written by the artist in ink and graphite.