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print
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satirical print
Object Type
print
satirical print
Museum number
1935,0522.6.62
Title
Object:
Orange & Lemon, or Theatrical Treason by the Bottle Conjuror
Description
A close copy of BM Satires 14515, more emphatically drawn. Plunket's words continue: and bring in the Catholicks (there are traces of these words in pencil on No. 1451). Lees' paper is No Dapier Private Box. 20 April 1823 Hand-coloured etching
Producer name
After:
Joseph Gleadah
(?)
Published by:
S W Fores
School/style
British
Production date
1823
Production place
Published in:
London (England)
Materials
paper
Technique
etching
hand-coloured
Dimensions
Height:
242 millimetres
Width:
351 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
Dorothy George thought that this was a copy of the print by Gleadah (BMSat.14515) (Description from M. Dorothy George, 'Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum', X, 1952)
Bibliographic references
BM Satires / Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum
(14515.A)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
satire
Associated names
Associated with:
Sir Abraham King
Associated with:
Sir Harcourt Lees
Associated with:
William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket
Acquisition name
Transferred from:
British Library
Acquisition date
1935
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1935,0522.6.62