Description by British Museum (1865,1111.2128): "Two designs, side by side. [1] A dandy (probably a portrait), florid, whiskered, and bearded, steps jauntily from the pavement, hand extended, saying: Ah! my dear fellow — How are you? Devilish glad to see ye!— He holds a closed umbrella, ferrule erect, and wears a long tight-waisted coat to the heels, unbuttoned, tight pantaloons and spurred boots. In the middle distance, another dandy grasps the hand of a friend on horseback. Behind are houses with shop-fronts. A man raises his hat to a lady who curtseys. [2] The same dandy steps from the roadway onto the pavement, his handkerchief to his nose; he stoops, trying to conceal himself from a dandy cantering past in a cloud of dust, his eye-glass to his eye. He is without gloves, extraordinary for a dandy, and his trousers are strapped over pumps; he says: Con-found it! — Didn't expect to meet Him!! The street is otherwise empty; against the (large) houses are scaffolding and a tall ladder." Lettered with title, text within image including production details: 'Ego. delt / Etched by G. Ck / Pubby J Fairburn Broadway Ludgate Hill August 18 1826'.

Dimensions: Sheet: 25.5 x 36 cm, Image: 21.7 x 33.8 cm.

Catalogue raisonné: A. M. Cohn (1924): № 1001, p. 262.: "A wretched plate. Difficult to believe G. C. had anything to do with it." — Bruton. Value.— £1.

Additional Information

Collection European prints and drawings
Type / Purpose Print
Period 19 AD , Mid-19th century
Country Great Britain
Language English
Subject British art , Caricature , Dendism , England , English , English art , English wit and humour , Humour , Satire , Wit and humour
Material Colour , Paper
Media/Technique Etching , Hand-colouring
Creation / Publishing year 1826
Creation / Publishing date 18-AUG-1826
Catalogue raisonne Albert M. Cohn (1924)
Acquisition year 2021

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