print;
satirical print;
newspaper/periodical;
book-illustration
- Museum number
- 1870,1008.1509.1-2
- Title
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Object: The devil upon two sticks.
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Series: Figaro in London
- Description
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Vol. 1; No. 42; a letterpress paper, consisting of four pages, headed with wood-engraved vignette and illustrated with further cut on the first page. 22 September 1832
(1) vignette heading (BM Satires 16830), for description see 1870,1008.1468;
(2) THE DEVIL UPON TWO STICKS.
The Devil walks between the Bishop of Exeter and Wellington, supported by, and towering above them, looking down with a diabolic grin. The bloated bishop walks with his crosier and holds a bag inscribed '£40000 I have been shearing the Flock'. Beside him are two shorn and dejected sheep. Wellington holds a sword and a levelled pistol.
- Production date
- 1832
- Dimensions
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Height: 286 millimetres (approx. page size)
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Width: 220 millimetres (approx. page size)
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
- Phillpotts was hated as arch-pluralist and anti-Reformer, see No. 17005, &c. For other adaptations of Le Diable boiteux by Le Sage see Nos. 10525, 15550, 16160.
In a bound volume containing "Figaro in London" Vols. I and II (1832-1833). Subsequent volumes (III, IV, V, VI and VII) are kept at 298*.a.20 to 22. For group record for Vols. I to VI see 1870,1008.1467-1937. Vol. VII is registered separately as 1982,U.4511.
- Location
- Not on display
- Associated titles
Associated Title: Figaro in London
- Acquisition date
- 1870
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- 1870,1008.1509.1-2