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Background imageSymonds Collection: The Sporting Lady, 1776

The Sporting Lady, 1776. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: Miss Wicket and Miss Trigger, 1770

Miss Wicket and Miss Trigger, 1770. Miss Trigger you see is an excellent shot, and forty-five notches Miss Wickets just got. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Cock-pit, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth

The Cock-pit, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth
The Cock-pit, 1759. Cockfighting enthusiasts from a cross-section of society gamble and squabble. The blind Lord Albemarle Bertie (centre)

Background imageSymonds Collection: Building Houses with Cards, 1743. Artist: Truchy

Building Houses with Cards, 1743. Artist: Truchy
Building Houses with Cards, 1743. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageSymonds Collection: Quadrille, le Quadrille, 1743. Artist: Truchy

Quadrille, le Quadrille, 1743. Artist: Truchy
Quadrille, le Quadrille, 1743. Quadrille was the name of a dance and also of a card game. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1743. Artist: Nathaniel Parr

Battledore and Shuttlecock, 1743. Artist: Nathaniel Parr
Battledore and Shuttlecock. 1743. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageSymonds Collection: The bruising match, 1730

The bruising match, 1730. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: Satan in all his Glory... 1792.Artist: James Gillray

Satan in all his Glory... 1792.Artist: James Gillray
Satan in all his Glory; - or Peter Pindar crouching to the devil, sketch d from the peep-hole at scalegill, 1792. To the worthy inhabitants of Cumberland

Background imageSymonds Collection: George Morland, 1786. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

George Morland, 1786. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
George Morland, 1786. Portrait of British artist George Morland (1763-1804). Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Shakespeare sacrificed, or the offering to avarice, 1789. Artist: James Gillray

Shakespeare sacrificed, or the offering to avarice, 1789. Artist: James Gillray
Shakespeare sacrificed, or the offering to avarice, 1789. Publisher John Boydell commissioned paintings illustrating subjects from Shakespeares plays

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Historian animating the mind of a young painter, 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Historian animating the mind of a young painter, 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Historian animating the mind of a young painter, 1784. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Starving poet and publisher, late 18th century. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Starving poet and publisher, late 18th century. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Starving poet and publisher, late 18th century. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Macaroni Print Shop, 1772

The Macaroni Print Shop, 1772. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Scots writer James Boswell and his wife Margaret at tea with English lexicographer Dr Samuel Johnson

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Journalist with a view of Auchinleck or The Land of Stones, c 1786. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Journalist with a view of Auchinleck or The Land of Stones, c 1786. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Journalist with a view of Auchinleck or The Land of Stones, c 1786. Caricature of Scots writer James Boswell (1740-1795) on the coast near his family seat of Auchinleck in Scotland

Background imageSymonds Collection: Dr Johnson in his travelling dress, as described in Boswells Tour, c1773, (1786)

Dr Johnson in his travelling dress, as described in Boswells Tour, c1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas Trotter
Dr Johnson in his travelling dress, as described in Boswells Tour, c1773, (1786). The famous English lexicographer wearing tricorne hat, frock coat, waistcoat, breeches and boots

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Paintress of Macaroni s, 1770. Artist: Richard Dighton

The Paintress of Macaroni s, 1770. Artist: Richard Dighton
The Paintress of Macaroni s, 1770. A macaroni was a dandy who wore exaggerated fashions. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Old Wisdom blinking at the stars, 1782. Artist: W Rennie

Old Wisdom blinking at the stars, 1782. Artist: W Rennie
Old Wisdom blinking at the stars, 1782. Man of letters and lexicographer Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), as a wise owl, looks at busts of Milton and Pope

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Macaroni Painter, or Billy Dimple sitting for his picture, 1770. Artist: Robert Dighton

The Macaroni Painter, or Billy Dimple sitting for his picture, 1770. Artist: Robert Dighton
The Macaroni Painter, or Billy Dimple sitting for his picture, 1770. The painter Richard Cosway paints a macaroni or dandy in this satire on exaggerated fashions of the day

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Reviewers Cave, 1765. Artist: Mortimer

The Reviewers Cave, 1765. Artist: Mortimer
The Reviewers Cave, 1765. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: Sterne and Death. 1768. Artist: Thomas Patch

Sterne and Death. 1768. Artist: Thomas Patch
Sterne and Death. 1768. Portrait of Irish-born author and clergyman Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) who is best known for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

Background imageSymonds Collection: Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Artist: Charles Grignion

Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Artist: Charles Grignion
Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Britannia waters Architecture, Painting and Sculpture with water from George IIIs monument

Background imageSymonds Collection: Burlesque sur le burlesque, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby

Burlesque sur le burlesque, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
Burlesque sur le burlesque avec privilege du roi December 1st, 1753. An art critic watches Hogarth painting a cherub pissing on the sparking chamber of a gun

Background imageSymonds Collection: The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby

The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. The Temple of Artemis (Diana) at Ephesus (in modern Turkey) was destroyed in 356 BC in an act of arson

Background imageSymonds Collection: False Perspective, 1753. Artist: Luke Sullivan

False Perspective, 1753. Artist: Luke Sullivan
False Perspective, 1753. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Artist: George Bickham

An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Artist: George Bickham
An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Battle of the Pictures, 1745. Artist: William Hogarth

The Battle of the Pictures, 1745. Artist: William Hogarth
The Battle of the Pictures, 1745. The bearer hereof is entitled (if he thinks proper) to be a bidder for Mr Hogarths pictures, which are to be sold on the last day of this month

Background imageSymonds Collection: Sir Horace Mann, 18th century. Artist: Thomas Patch

Sir Horace Mann, 18th century. Artist: Thomas Patch
Sir Horace Mann, 18th century. Caricature of British diplomat Mann with Florences Duomo in the background. Uni se humiliat exaltabitut chi si umilia salta salta

Background imageSymonds Collection: Satire on a picture auction, 1730. Artist: William Henry Toms

Satire on a picture auction, 1730. Artist: William Henry Toms
Satire on a picture auction, 1730. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageSymonds Collection: The phiz and character of an Alexandrine hyper-critch and comentator, 1728

The phiz and character of an Alexandrine hyper-critch and comentator, 1728. His Holiness [The Pope, as a monkey] and his Prime Minister [a donkey]

Background imageSymonds Collection: A Satire on the Altar-piece by Kent in St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, 1725

A Satire on the Altar-piece by Kent in St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, 1725. Artist: William Hogarth
A Satire on the Altar-piece by Kent in St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, 1725. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Taste: The Gate of Burlington House, 1731. Artist: William Hogarth

Taste: The Gate of Burlington House, 1731. Artist: William Hogarth
Taste: The Gate of Burlington House, 1731. Contemplations upon a coronet. 1797. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Holdl! - Pizarro - Hear me! If not always justly, at least act always greatly, 1799

Holdl! - Pizarro - Hear me! If not always justly, at least act always greatly, 1799. Artist: Robert Dighton
Holdl! - Pizarro - Hear me! If not always justly, at least act always greatly, 1799. Contemplations upon a coronet, 1797. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Contemplations upon a coronet, 1797

Contemplations upon a coronet, 1797. Caricature of the actress Elizabeth Farren (c1759-1829) who became Countess of Derby. She admires a coronet on a stand

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1797

The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1797. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds]

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Castle Spectre and her ernest admirer, 1793

The Castle Spectre and her ernest admirer, 1793. Scene from The Castle Spectre by Matthew Gregory Lewis. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Actor reciting to a manager, late 18th century. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Actor reciting to a manager, late 18th century. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Actor reciting to a manager, late 18th century. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Prospect before us, 1791. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Prospect before us, 1791. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Prospect before us, 1791. Respectfully dedicated to those singers, dancers and musical professors who are fortunately engaged with the proprietor of the Kings theatre at the pantheon

Background imageSymonds Collection: Chaos is Come Again... 1791

Chaos is Come Again... 1791
Chaos is Come Again: Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, to soften bricks and bend the knotted oak, 1791. A quote from The Mourning Bride by William Congreve

Background imageSymonds Collection: Melpomene, 1784

Melpomene, 1784. Melpomene, meaning to sing or the one that is melodious, was the Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Dr Arne, 1782. Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi

Dr Arne, 1782. Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi
Dr Arne, 1782. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSymonds Collection: Satire on Vestris, 1781. Artist: Paul Sandby

Satire on Vestris, 1781. Artist: Paul Sandby
Satire on Vestris, 1781. The French dancer Marie-Jean-Augustin Vestris, known as Auguste Vestris (1760-1842). Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: Fitz-Giggo: A New English Uproar 1763. Artist: LP Boitard

Fitz-Giggo: A New English Uproar 1763. Artist: LP Boitard
Fitz-Giggo: A New English Uproar 1763. Some excited members of the audience are invading the stage. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Buck Metamorphosed... 1754.Artist: G Smith

The Buck Metamorphosed... 1754.Artist: G Smith
The Buck Metamorphosed or Mr Foote in the character of the Englishman return d from Paris, 1754. A comment on French fashions which were seen as foppish by the British

Background imageSymonds Collection: James Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, 1769. Artist: James Wale

James Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, 1769. Artist: James Wale
James Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, as he appeared at Shakespeares Jubilee, at Stratford upon Avon, September 1769. Portrait of Scots writer James Boswell (1740-1795)

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Theatrical Steel Yards of 1750, (1751). Artist: Patrick O Brian

The Theatrical Steel Yards of 1750, (1751). Artist: Patrick O Brian
The Theatrical Steel Yards of 1750, (1751). Players hang from scales surmounted by the motto Totus mundus agit histrionem, - All the worlds a stage

Background imageSymonds Collection: The Charming Brute, (A satire on Handel), 1754

The Charming Brute, (A satire on Handel), 1754. The German composer Handel, here depicted as a pig, had a huge appetite. Here he is at his organ, sitting on a barrel of ale, surrounded by poultry

Background imageSymonds Collection: Mr Woodward in the character of Mercutio, 1753

Mr Woodward in the character of Mercutio, 1753. Actor Henry Woodward (1717-1777) in the part of Mercutio from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet



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