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The Dandy Dressing; The Dandy Dressed, 1815/25. Creator: JL MarksThe Dandy Dressing; The Dandy Dressed, 1815/25
Making the Most of £10, 000 per Ann. by Saving Travelling Expences, 1819. Creator: JL MarksMaking the Most of £10, 000 per Ann. by Saving Travelling Expences, 1819
Pedestrian Hobby Horse, n.d. Creator: JL MarksPedestrian Hobby Horse, n.d
The Income Tax, n.d. Creator: JL MarksThe Income Tax, n.d
Bum Bailiff Out-Dones, April 1, 1819. Creator: JL MarksBum Bailiff Out-Dones, April 1, 1819
Ivanhoe: Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert & Rebecca, 19th century. Artists: JL Marks, Ralph NevillIvanhoe, 19th century. Ivanhoe is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), first published in 1820 in three volumes and subtitled, A Romance. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill
The Ceremony of Investiture of My Ld Smth with the Order of Cabbage-hood, caThe Ceremony of Investiture of My L**d S**m**th with the Order of Cabbage-hood, ca. June 1819
St James Street in an uproar, or the quack artist and his assailants, 1819. ArtistSt James Street in an uproar, or the quack artist and his assailants, 1819. Fashionable carriages stop outside a door in St Jamess Street marked Chalk Drawing
The Benefits of a Northern Excursion, or R-l pastime at home (ie) fiddling and dancing!, c1822. King George IV in Highland dress dancing on one toe; he is attended by Viscount Sidmouth; Lady
View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1827. Artist: JL MarksView in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1827. A barge on the Regents Canal, crossing underneath Macclesfield Bridge in Regents Park
Intended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Artist: JL MarksIntended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Two large figures on a low pedestal embracing. King George IV is shown as Bacchus and Lady Conyngham as Ariadne
Tom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Artist: JL MarksTom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Figures including a coal-whipper are drinking and dancing at the Coach and Horses, Nightingale Lane, London
The case of Lady Erskine!!!-!!!, 1826. Artist: JL MarksThe case of Lady Erskine!!!-!!!, 1826. Two designs side by side: in the first Lord Duncannon and Lord Erskine are shown in conference; in the second a thin ragged woman (Erskines widow)
How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL MarksHow to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back; the Queens hand is held by the figure of Justice; Lord Brougham stands on the left; the King is
King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. ArtistKing Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. A performance of the play. George IV, as Henry VIII, sits on the dais under a canopy; two cardinals gape at Queen Caroline who, as Catherine of Aragon