Print shows an enraged, wild-eyed and possibly demented man, identified (in the British Museum CPPS) as William Austin, violently reviling "Damn your foolish caricatures" posted in the window of Matthew Darly's print-shop. He mimics the print "A Bethlemhite" in the upper left corner of the window, beneath which are two prints showing persons (lunatics?) in confinement, one in manacles, the other behind bars. In his right hand he holds a walking stick, as though to strike a blow. A portfolio, emblazoned with a broken anchor, hangs over his left arm like a shield, and from which papers fall, among them a prescription for an ounce of "Black Hellebore" (for treating nervous disorders and hysteria) signed by a "Dr. Monrow." A dog in the right fo...
Print shows William Pitt holding a paper labeled "Regency limitations & restrictions" encircled by a...
Print shows Richard Price seated at a desk, he turns to look over his right shoulder at a vision of ...
British caricature showing bishop and other men around table toasting to looking out for themselves,...
Caricature of a porcine clergyman and a skinny volunteer officer examining caricatures of themselves...
A British satire in which Charles James Fox, depicted with two faces, seeks the support of a former ...
Print shows opposing groups of government officials; Chevalier D'Eon, portrayed as an ape, vomits on...
A satire on attornies and bailiffs. Lawyer, in his office, holding papers marked, "Middlesex to Wit ...
Large man holding a club and caricature of himself, threatens a kneeling caricaturist.Forms part of:...
A satire on the publisher's own troubles with the Democratic establishment in New York. In his print...
Print shows a man in a nightshirt (representing England) being attacked by several men (representing...
Print shows Lord North and another minister with the Devil who has conjured a Native male figure, re...
Print shows Banastre Tarleton boasting of his exploits to the Prince of Wales outside a brothel labe...
Cartoon shows a full-length portrait of a man (possibly Dr. W. Scott) reading from a book, "The Peri...
Print shows England as an old man with wooden leg and crutch tugging on strings hooked onto the nose...
This paper analyses seven inter-connected William Hogarth prints in the context of medical history. ...
Print shows William Pitt holding a paper labeled "Regency limitations & restrictions" encircled by a...
Print shows Richard Price seated at a desk, he turns to look over his right shoulder at a vision of ...
British caricature showing bishop and other men around table toasting to looking out for themselves,...
Caricature of a porcine clergyman and a skinny volunteer officer examining caricatures of themselves...
A British satire in which Charles James Fox, depicted with two faces, seeks the support of a former ...
Print shows opposing groups of government officials; Chevalier D'Eon, portrayed as an ape, vomits on...
A satire on attornies and bailiffs. Lawyer, in his office, holding papers marked, "Middlesex to Wit ...
Large man holding a club and caricature of himself, threatens a kneeling caricaturist.Forms part of:...
A satire on the publisher's own troubles with the Democratic establishment in New York. In his print...
Print shows a man in a nightshirt (representing England) being attacked by several men (representing...
Print shows Lord North and another minister with the Devil who has conjured a Native male figure, re...
Print shows Banastre Tarleton boasting of his exploits to the Prince of Wales outside a brothel labe...
Cartoon shows a full-length portrait of a man (possibly Dr. W. Scott) reading from a book, "The Peri...
Print shows England as an old man with wooden leg and crutch tugging on strings hooked onto the nose...
This paper analyses seven inter-connected William Hogarth prints in the context of medical history. ...
Print shows William Pitt holding a paper labeled "Regency limitations & restrictions" encircled by a...
Print shows Richard Price seated at a desk, he turns to look over his right shoulder at a vision of ...
British caricature showing bishop and other men around table toasting to looking out for themselves,...