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A long headed assembly!!   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Print made by: Isaac Cruikshank

Published by: Thomas Tegg
Title
A long headed assembly!!
Description
English: A design with much-burlesqued 'Lilliputian' figures with large heads, as BMSat 9635, &c, but grotesquely elongated as in BMSat 10604, &c In the foreground (l.) are four card-players at a round table lit by two candles. One man (l.) is in military uniform, with a pigtail, trousers and tied shoes; he and his partner (r.) are pleased: she says: "I lead trump"; he says: "A charming hand this time however". A man in back view wears an enormous bag-wig, the bag covering the back of his chair; he says: "Worse and worse". His melancholy partner says: "I never held such cards in my Life." Behind the lady on the r. stands a footman holding a salver with three tall glasses of wine; he yawns cavernously: "Ya, ha!" In the middle distance (r.) an bows to a lady who curtseys; he says: "I never saw your Ladyship look more beautiful will you take cards or dance." She answers: "Neither my Lord at Present." A cut-glass chandelier with four tall candles hangs above their heads. Behind is an ornate archway through which is seen a ball-room with a musicians' gallery and grotesque dancers. On the extreme right. is a side-table with decanters, candles, a stand of jelly-glasses. These small background figures and the table, with the inscriptions, are etched by G. Cruikshank. 26 September 1806
Hand-coloured etching
Date 1806
date QS:P571,+1806-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
Dimensions

Height: 234 millimetres (cropped)

Width: 329 millimetres (cropped)
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Prints and Drawings
Accession number
1865,1111.2045
Notes

(Description and comment from M.Dorothy George, 'Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum', VIII, 1947) A companion pl. to BMSats 10604, 10610, and the earliest pl. in the collection [On the upper margin and partly cut off is an inscription which may be 'Plate 3'.] with Tegg's imprint. It was afterwards included in the 'Caricature Magazine', see BMSat 10889. In the set collated by Cohn it is in vol. iv (serial number 110). In another set (Mr. W. T. Spencer, 1937) it is in vol. ii, with the serial number 119. An impression belonging to Mr. W. T. Spencer (1931) is autographed: 'Etched by my father I. Cruikshank, the little figures in the background by me G. C.' A copy of a companion pl., 'A Long Headed Minuet!!, Pub by McCleary 32. Nassau Street' [Dublin] is in J.D.L.

Cohn, No. 1328.
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