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Honi. Soi. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense: The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey, 27 St. Jamess Street, London, August 12, 1821
Princess Amelia of Brunswick and Her Daughter Princess Charlotte, 1919. Artist: George HayterPrincess Amelia of Brunswick and Her Daughter Princess Charlotte, 1919. Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821), best known as Caroline of Brunswick
Hidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794. Creator: LussanoHidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794
The Mysterious Fair One, published May, 1819. Creator: Isaac Robert CruikshankThe Mysterious Fair One, published May, 1819
Bergami Pears, or Choice Fruit, October 1820. Creator: UnknownBergami Pears, or Choice Fruit, October 1820. Caricature referring to Queen Caroline and Bertolommeo Bergami, her courier
Freind, (1675-1728), 1830. Creator: UnknownFreind, (1675-1728), 1830. John Freind (1675-1728) English physician educated at Westminster School, and Christ Church, Oxford
The Flower Walks, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Flower Walks, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Kensington Gardens, once private gardens of Kensington Palace, originally created by Henry VIII in 1536 for use as a hunting ground
The Scotch Firs, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Scotch Firs, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Scots pines grow in Kensington Gardens, once private gardens of Kensington Palace, , originally created by Henry VIII in 1536 for use as a hunting ground
Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: UnknownQueen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century
Queen Caroline entering the House of Lords during her trial, Westminster, London, 1820 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol
John Allan Powell, Esq. c1820. Creator: T WrightJohn Allan Powell, Esq. c1820. Portrait of British solicitor John Allan Powell (c1781-1859). From an album containing portraits and satirical caricatures related to the trial of Queen Caroline
B. Bergami, c1820. Creator: Charles-Philibert de LasteyrieB. Bergami, c1820. Portrait of Bartolommeo Bergami (c1783-1842), Italian servant and companion of Queen Caroline (1768-1821, also known as Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV)
The Lord Chancellor, c1820. Creator: T WrightThe Lord Chancellor, c1820. Portrait of John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. From an album containing portraits
William Austin, Her Majestys Protege, c1820. Creator: UnknownWilliam Austin, Her Majestys Protege, c1820. Portrait of William Austin (1802-1857), adopted son of Queen Caroline (1768-1821, also known as Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV)
He smelt - O Lord! How he did smell!, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankHe smelt - O Lord! How he did smell!, c1820. Satirical cartoon, with a quote from Southeys " Minor Poems", vol. iii p. 103
Count Bergami, c1820. Creator: UnknownCount Bergami, c1820. Portrait of Bartolommeo Bergami (c1783-1842), Italian servant and companion of Queen Caroline (1768-1821, also known as Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV)
Sir John Leech, Vice Chancellor, c1820. Creator: T WrightSir John Leech, Vice Chancellor, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Sir John Leach (1760-1834), Master of the Rolls. From an album containing portraits
Caroline (Queen of England), 1820. Creator: Robert CooperCaroline (Queen of England), 1820. Portrait of Queen Caroline (1768-1821), also known as Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV
Sir Robert Gifford, His Majestys Attorney General, c1820. Creator: Thomas WrightSir Robert Gifford, His Majestys Attorney General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Robert Gifford, 1st Baron Gifford (1779-1826)
Give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways to that which destroyeth kings, c1820. Satirical cartoon of King George IV, lampooning his excesses, with a quote from the Bible, Proverbs 31:3
Here is a Gentlemen, and a friend of mine!, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankHere is a Gentlemen, and a friend of mine!, c1820. Satirical cartoon from a political pamphlet: " The question is not merely whether the Queen shall have her rights
God save great George our King, c1820. Creator: UnknownGod save great George our King, c1820. Satirical cartoon; a man wearing a dukes coronet and horns (representing cuckolding) supports George IV in return for a dukedom
Le Roy le veut! G. R. c1820. Creator: George Cruikshank" Le Roy le veut!" G. R. c1820. The King desires it! ; satirical cartoon of George IV being crowned with a bag of money
Great offices will have Great talents, 1819. Creator: George CruikshankGreat offices will have Great talents, 1819. Satirical cartoon of King George IV; the three ostrich plumes of the Prince of Wales have been replaced with ostentatious peacock feathers
Count Vassali, sketched by A. Wivell in the House of Lords, 1820. Creator: T WrightCount Vassali, sketched by A. Wivell in the House of Lords, 1820. Portrait of Carlo, Count Vassali, Italian equerry to Caroline of Brunswick and a witness at her trial
Lieutenant Flynn, R. N. c1820. Creator: T WrightLieutenant Flynn, R.N. c1820. Portrait of British naval officer John Flynn, a witness at the trial of Queen Caroline. From an album containing portraits
T. Wilde, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T WrightT. Wilde, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (1782-1855), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
So let him stand... c1820. Creator: George CruikshankSo let him stand... c1820. Satirical cartoon of King George IV in church, with the Ten Commandments behind him. The quote is from " The Curse of Minerva"
Away with her, and waft her hence ---, c1820. Creator: UnknownAway with her, and waft her hence ---, c1820. Satirical cartoon with a quote from Shakespeares " Henry VI, Part III", showing Queen Caroline being offered a bribe of £ 50
God, and your Majesty, protect mine innocence, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankGod, and your Majesty, protect mine innocence, c1820. Satirical cartoon with a quote from Shakespeares " King Henry VIII"
A living teapot stands, one arm held out, one bent, the handle this, and that the spout, c1820. A quote, purportedly from " The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope
The Fat in the Fire!, c1820. Creator: UnknownThe Fat in the Fire!, c1820. Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) being roasted by demons. From an album containing portraits
What are you at? What are you after?, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankWhat are you at? What are you after?, c1820. Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) dressed as a carpenter and self-destructively sawing through The Crown sign
The most desolate woman in the world, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankThe most desolate woman in the world, c1820. Thy daughter, then, could hear thee weep; but now she sleeps the dreamless sleep
I am wrapp d in dismal thinkings!, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankI am wrapp d in dismal thinkings!, c1820. Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) with the British lion
Have you a precedent of this Commission? I believe not any, c1820. Creator: UnknownHave you a precedent of this Commission? I believe not any, c1820. Satirical cartoon showing British judge John Scott, Earl of Eldon, holding a telescope and a bag of money
Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent, c1820. Creator: UnknownSatirical cartoon of the Prince Regent, c1820. Cadger. n.s. A Low Character. The head of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) mounted on an anchor
This will witness outwardly, as strongly as the conscience does within, Cymbeline, c1820" This will witness outwardly, as strongly as the conscience does within", c1820. Satirical cartoon, with a quote from Shakespeares " Cymbeline", of Theodore Majocchi
Lured from her own, her native home... c1820. Creator: George CruikshankLured from her own, her native home, the home of early life, and doom d in stranger realms to roam; a widow! Yet a wife! - Phillipss Lament, c1820
N. C. Tindal, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T WrightN. C.Tindal, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776-1846), who successfully defended Queen Caroline at her trial
Penury incurr d by endless riot, vanity, the lust of pleasure and variety!, c1820 CreatorPenury incurr d by endless riot, vanity, the lust of pleasure and variety! Ministerial grace deals him out money from the public chest, c1820
Henry Brougham Esq. M. P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Creator: T WrightHenry Brougham Esq. M.P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868) who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
S. Lushington, D. C. L. M. P. c1820. Creator: T WrightS. Lushington, D.C.L. M.P. c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Stephen Lushington (1782-1873), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
John Williams, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T WrightJohn Williams, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Sir John Williams (1777-1846), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
William Vizard Esq. Her Majestys Solicitor, c1820. Creator: T WrightWilliam Vizard Esq. Her Majestys Solicitor, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer William Vizard (1774-1859), solicitor to Queen Caroline
Louisa Demont, c1820. Creator: Thomas WrightLouisa Demont, c1820. Portrait of Louise Demont, maid of Caroline of Brunswick and witness at her trial. From an album containing portraits
Thomas Denman Esq. MP. The Queens Solicitor General, c1820. Creator: T WrightThomas Denman Esq. MP. The Queens Solicitor General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman (1779-1854), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
Theodore Majocchi, c1820. Creator: T WrightTheodore Majocchi, c1820. Portrait of Theodore Majocchi, Italian servant of Queen Caroline, who appeared as a prosecution witness in her trial for adultery
J Parke Esq. c1820. Creator: T WrightJames Parke Esq. c1820. Portrait of British lawyer James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale (1782-1868), junior counsel for the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820 against Caroline of Brunswick
Sir I. S. Copley, His Majestys Solicitor General, c1820. Creator: T WrightSir I. S. Copley, His Majestys Solicitor General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863)
The Villa d Este the late Residence of Her Majesty on the Lake of Como, 1820. Creator: UnknownThe Villa d Este the late Residence of Her Majesty on the Lake of Como, 1820. View of the Villa d Este, (originally Villa del Garovo), at Cernobbio on the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy
Queen Caroline, 1820, (1928). Creators: Unknown, Thomas A WoolnothQueen Caroline, 1820, (1928). Portrait of Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), queen consort of King George IV. From a drawing by Wageman. Engraving dated June 28th, 1820
Arrival at Brandenburg House of the Watermen, etc with an Address to the QueenArrival at Brandenburg House of the Watermen, etc. with an Address to the Queen on the 3rd October 1820, pub. 1821 (coloured engraving)
State Bedstead made for George, Prince of Wales, 1927. Artists: Edward F Strange, UnknownState Bedstead made for George, Prince of Wales, 1927. Bed of George II and Caroline, Prince and Princess of Wales, ca. 1715, displayed in the Queens State Bedchamber at Hampton Court Palace
The C-r-l-e Column, 1821. Artist: John BakerThe C-r-l-e Column, 1821.Queen Caroline (depicted non-satirically) wearing Bergamis miniature stands on the columns summit
Plan of Kensington Palace and gardens, London, 1736. The gardens were laid out between 1728 and 1738 by Henry Wise and Charles Bridgeman for Queen Caroline
Triumphal arch on the west end of Westminster Hall, London, 1761. The arch was erected for the coronation of George II and Queen Caroline, on 11th October 1727
A companion to the Q-ns ass... 1821A Companion to the Q(uee)-ns Ass in a Band Box, 1821. Lord Francis Conyngham sits on a zebra with a human face (Alderman Wood)
Mother Cole, 1821. An inebriated Queen Caroline is shown slumped in an armchair with a glass of brandy in her hand; behind her stands a servile
An Irish wake... 1821An Irish wake, or the Whisky Club singing a requiem to the manes of the persecuted and - Queen, 1821. George IV, William Curtis, Viscount Castlereagh
Bat, Cat and Mat, how happy could I be with either, 1821. Queen Caroline, Bergami and Matthew Wood dance arm in arm on a road between Calais and St Omer
Delicious Dreams! Castles in the air! Glorious prospects!, 1821. Queen Caroline and her supporters (Flinn, Hume, Lady Anne Hamilton, Alderman Wood)
Grand entrance to Bamboozl em, 1821. Queen Caroline and Alderman Matthew Wood heading a procession through the City, met by a group of Radical reformers
Humpty Dumpty sat on a Wall... 1821. Artist: Richard DightonHumpty Dumpty sat on a Wall... 1821. Alderman Wood lies in the mud outside Brandenburgh House. The cartoon refers to the fact that although Wood supported her
A late arrival at Mother Wood s, 1820. Queen Caroline appears on the balcony of Alderman Sir Matthew Woods house before a street full of traffic
The exile restored... 1820The exile restored or the spies, spawns & spewers of scurrility abuse & defamation set to work, 1820. Sir John Stoddart sitting on a chair
Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737
Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. Artist: J SidgwickCarlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. View of Carlton House with the coach of Queen Caroline, consort of George IV, in procession surrounded by a crowd
Scene on the Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1820. Artist: F VincentScene on the Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1820. The Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames and parishioners of St Saviour
Indelicate Investigation or the Spying D-glass s, 1813. Artist: George CruikshankIndelicate Investigation or the Spying D-glass s, 1813. Lady Douglas and her husband kneel on the floor, peering through spyglasses at the Princess of Wales lying on a sofa
Queen Carolines processionLuciferas procession, Fairy-queen, 1821. Queen Caroline as Lucifera sitting in a coach made of objects which figured in the evidence against her
Design for a new coat of arms... 1821Design for a new coat of arms dedicated to Mothers Wood, Windsor & Co & all the fancy queens, 1821. This is an anti-Queen Caroline satire which refers to her alleged infidelity
An old friend with a new face or the baron in disguise, 1821. A bison with the head of Bartolomeo Pergami is embraced by Queen Caroline
The man of the woods & the cat-o -mountain, 1821. A monkey with Alderman Matthew Woods head squats beside a plump cat with the head of Queen Caroline; he puts his left hand on her shoulder
Moments of pleasure, 1820. Queen Caroline, seated on a couch receives the news of the Bill of Pains and Penalties being dropped and Alderman Matthew Wood dances around in front of her
The secret insult! or bribery & corruption rejected!!!, 1820. Queen Caroline stands facing Lord Hutchinson, who begs her to abandon her claim to the throne; on the right is Alderman Matthew Wood in
Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. ArtistStewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Scene of the House of Lords as arranged for the Bill of Pains and Penalties intended to strip Queen Caroline of her tittles
View of the residence of Queen Caroline in Portman Street, Marylebone, London, c1820
Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1820 (1821). View of Brandenburgh House during the addresses declaring loyalty to Queen Caroline during the governmental attempts to deprive her of her title
Honi soit qui mal y pense, 1821. A crowd gazing at prints in Humphreys shop window. All the prints are careful copies from the series published by Humphrey attacking Queen Caroline
Caroline, Consort of George IV, 1820. Artist: C DyerCaroline, Queen Consort of George IV, 1820, as she appeared at the balcony at Alderman Matthew Woods on her arrival in London
Returning Justice lifts aloft her Scale, 1821. Caroline of Brunswick, between Bergami and Alderman Wood, falls from the tilting summit of a breaking pillar which rests on the word Adultery
A Wooden Substitute, or Any Port in a Storm, 1821. Alderman Wood takes Caroline of Brunswicks left arm, staring at her and grinning inanely; in the background Bergami stands with arms raised
The Q-ns Ass in a Band-box, 1821. Caroline of Brunswick, inside a box, sits on a zebra which stands in a round band-box; the zebra, with the head of Alderman Wood