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75
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H67
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800 v.2
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Sullivan, Luke,
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1705-1771,
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printmaker.
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2003009368
245
1
5
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[The march to Finchley]
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[graphic].
250
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[State 1, unfinished proof (the etching) before letters].
264
1
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[London] :
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[Wm. Hogarth],
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[December 1750]
300
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1 print :
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etching ;
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plate mark 43 x 56 cm
336
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still image
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rdacontent
337
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unmediated
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rdamedia
338
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sheet
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rdacarrier
340
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laid paper.
520
0
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"The March to Finchley"; scene at Tottenham Court (after the painting in the Foundling Museum) with soldiers gathering to march north to defend London from the Jacobite rebels; the crowd includes, in the foreground, a man urinating painfully against a wall as he reads an advertisement for Dr. Rock's remedy for venereal disease, an innocent young piper, a drunken drummer, a young soldier with a pregnant ballad seller (her basket contains "God Save our Noble King" and a portrait of the Duke of Cumberland) and a Jacobite harridan selling newspapers, a milkmaid being kissed by one soldier while another fills his hat from her pail, a muffin man, a young chimney sweep, a gin-seller whose emaciated baby reaches for a drink. In the background a boxing match takes place under the sign of Giles Gardiner (Adam and Eve depicted), a wagon loaded with equipment follows the marching soldiers and, to the right, prostitutes lean from the windows of a brothel at the sign of Charles II's head; beyond the sunlight shines on Hampstead village on the hill."--British Museum online catalogue.
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Title, imprint, artist, printmaker and state from Paulson.
500
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Sheet trimmed with plate mark.
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510
4
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Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum,
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107429911
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v. 3, no. 2639
510
4
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Paulson, R. Hogarth's graphic works (3rd rev. ed.),
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107369071
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no. 184
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1
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George Steevens bequeathed this collection to William Windham (1750-1810). At Windham's death, the collection was put up for sale on 20 July 1810 and was bought in by Mrs. Windham at 292 guineas; by descent through the Windham family; Sotheby's, 17 February 1919 to Dyson Perrins for £400; Sotheby's sale including Property of the Late C.W. Dyson Perrins, Esq., 11 June 1959, lot 100 purchased by Maggs Bros. for W.S. Lewis for £1300.
562
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Ms. note in pencil in Steevens's hand below print: Aqua fortis proof. See Mr. Nichols's book, 3d. edit. p. 299.
562
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On page 149 in volume 2.
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0
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Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746.
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069220
650
7
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Boxing.
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lctgm
650
7
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Brothels.
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lctgm
650
7
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Carts & wagons.
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lctgm
650
7
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Children.
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lctgm
650
7
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Crowds.
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lctgm
650
7
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Eating & drinking.
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lctgm
650
7
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Gin.
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lctgm
650
7
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Intoxication.
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lctgm
650
7
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Marching.
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lctgm
650
7
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Prostitutes.
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lctgm
650
7
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Soldiers.
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lctgm
650
7
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Street vendors.
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lctgm
650
7
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Urination.
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lctgm
655
7
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Proofs before letters.
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gmgpc
655
7
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Satires (Visual works)
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England
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1750.
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gmgpc
655
7
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Annotations (Provenance)
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18th century.
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rbprov
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CtY-LW
655
7
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Etchings
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England
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London
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1750.
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gmgpc
692
1
4
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Steevens, George,
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1736-1800
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Ownership.
692
1
4
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Perrins, Charles William Dyson,
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1864-1958
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Ownership.
700
1
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Hogarth, William,
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1697-1764,
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artist.
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126106
902
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Lewis Walpole Library
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LEWIS WALPOLE LIBRARY (Non-Circulating) >> Folio 75 H67 800 v.2 (Oversize)|DELIM|12920407
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