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|a CtY-LW |b eng |e dcrmg |c CtY-LW
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|a Drawings |a W87 |a no. 3
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|a Woodward, G. M. |q (George Moutard), |d approximately 1760-1809, |e artist.
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|a The horizontal guard |h [art original].
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|i In-house title: |a Six different methods of carrying a stick with their effects. Compartment no. 2
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|a [England], |c [ca. 1790]
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|a 1 drawing : |b pen and black ink within letterpress ornamental border ; |c sheet 22.8 x 19 cm.
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|a Six different methods of carrying a stick with their effects ; |v compartment no. 2
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|a A well-dressed man strolls down the street with his walking stick tucked under his arm horizontally with the ferrule pointing forward. The walking stick strikes a 'tray of provisions' that a young butcher boy carries on his head.
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|a Title from typeface caption below image.
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|a Pen and ink drawing on a broadside with typeface and ornamental border.
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|a Seven lines of typeface caption below title: Cannot be too much admired, what can be more elegant or graceful than a stick carried under the arm, in a straight direction? But if the ferrule is not kept well plaistered with mud, a great part of the effect will be lost; as the daubing a clean white waistcoat, or a lady's hankerchief, are matters not to be overlooked it is very useful ... or throwing a tray of provisions form the head of a butcher's boy; with many other services equally entertaining.
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|a One of a series of six drawings by Woodward with the same typescript heading.
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|a G.M. Woodward, The Horizontal Guard. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
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|a From Leverhulme-Auchincloss, vol. viii
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|a For further information, consult library staff.
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|a Image later incorporated into an etching by Isaac Cruikshank. Six different methods of carrying a stick with their effects. Published by Allen & West ... Aug. 1 1796.
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|a Staffs (Sticks, canes, etc.)
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|a Staffs (Sticks) |2 lctgm
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|a Accidents. |2 lctgm
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|a Butchers. |2 lctgm
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|a Walking. |2 lctgm
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|a Humorous pictures. |2 gmgpc
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|a Satires (Visual works) |z England |y 1790. |2 gmgpc
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|a Ink drawings |x British |y 18th century. |2 gmgpc
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|a Lewis Walpole Library |b LEWIS WALPOLE LIBRARY, Prints and Drawings (Non-Circ) >> Drawings W87 no. 3 Box D170|DELIM|10451393
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|a 2012-01-12T13:43:55.000Z
Timestamp: 2024-08-28T04:47:58.323Z

Geographic Authorities

Variants from 255596 (matched with [England])

Angleterre
Anglii︠a︡
Inghilterra
Engeland
Inglaterra
Anglija
England and Wales
Timestamp: 2024-08-26T15:45:01.519Z

Author Authorities

Variants from 533745 (matched with [Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809])

Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), ca. 1760-1809
Woodward, George Moutard, approximately 1760-1809
Woodward, George Murgatroyd, approximately 1760-1809
Timestamp: 2024-08-26T15:46:47.167Z

Subject Authorities

Variants from 993163 (matched with [Staffs (Sticks, canes, etc.)])

Canes
Sticks
Walking-sticks
Timestamp: 2024-08-26T15:49:18.466Z