print;
satirical print
- Museum number
- I,8.172
- Title
- Object: A mushroom for the Royal Society! Or a view of a fungus lately grown on their own banks
- Description
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Below the title: '—Dedicated to the worthy President—Sir Joseph Banks having a Cask of Wine rather too sweet for use, he directed that it shod be placed in a Cellar that the Saccharine matter it contain'd might be more perfectly decomposed by age—At the end of three years he directed his Butler to ascertain the state of the Wine, when on attempting to open the Cellar door he was prevented by some powerful obstacle—the Door was therefore cut down & the Cellar was found to be completely fill'd with a firm fungus vegetable production—the Cask was Empty & carried up to the deling where it was supported by the surface of the Fungus.—(vide Monthly Magazine).' A giant mushroom reaches the upper margin of the design; in its summit a cask is embedded. The butler stands on a ladder (left) holding out the spigot, and saying to Banks who stands below (right): "here's a pretty "Tale of a tub, all the Wine's gone!!" Sir Joseph stands in back view, capering delightedly; he holds up both arms, a stick in the left hand, and says with head thrown back: "It is a most Glorious discovery cut it down & send it to the Museum had the Wine been Bottled, it wod not have been half so Interesting." Against the wall of the cellar are wine-bins, stacked with bottles, four inscribed respectively 'Curious Tinta'; 'Cypress'; 'Very Curious'; 'Wine drank by the Grt Mogul'. Flasks on the top of the bins are 'Nile Water' and 'Water from Tombuctoo'. On the ground (left) is a two-handled covered vase: 'A small portion of the Sabine left by Horace at his death contained in this Vase preserved for dinners of the R S.'
March 1819
Hand-coloured etching
- Production date
- 1819
- Dimensions
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Height: 333 millimetres
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Width: 228 millimetres
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
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For a comment on the album see I,8.1
For a duplicate see 1868,0808.8428
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(Description and comment from M. Dorothy George, 'Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum', IX, 1949)
For Banks's dinners to the Royal Society cf. No. 7431.
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition notes
- Before 1837
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- I,8.172
- Additional IDs
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Other BM number: T,7.64