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George Cruikshank's A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage!! -- Who would have thought it !!! was first published in 1816, shortly after Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo. It depicts an actual exhibition at the London Museum concerning Napoleon's possessions taken from the battle, and England's subsequent fascination with anything concerning the defeated Emperor. Foremost is of course the Emperor's carriage but other items include money boxes, tapestries and even several of Napoleon's shirts. An excited throng of Londoners crowd both the interior and exterior of the carriage. Regrettably several are trampled under foot. 'A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage!! -- Who would have thought it !!!' is an original etching by George Cruikshank and published initially in 1816. This impression was published by Thomas McLean for the second and final edition printed in 1835. |
Title: | A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage!! -- Who would have thought it !!! |
Artist: | Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Date: | 1816 (Second and Final Edition, 1835) |
Medium: | Original Etching |
Publisher: | Thomas McLean, Haymarket |
Note: | George Cruikshank: The name of George Cruikshank deserves to stand beside those of William Hogarth, Thomas Rowlandson and James Gillray as representing the greatest satirical artists from the Golden Age of this art form. As a child he learned etching techniques from his father, Isaac Cruikshank (1762-1811), a fine satirical artist in his own right. George Cruikshank published his first etching at the age of twelve. During the second and third decades of the nineteenth century he created works of art which equaled the etchings of Gillray and Rowlandson in their technical abilities, but which perhaps surpassed either of these masters in their pure and wonderful humour. More than any other artist of satire, George Cruikshank was at his best when the target was -- as in this fine example -- culture, fashion and society. George Cruikshank also worked in collaboration with his brother, Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856), another fine caricaturist and satirical artist. |
As the conservative Victorian era began (1837) most forms of satirical art grew to be unfashionable. George Cruikshank thus turned his talents to the illustrated book. Some of the greatest volumes from these later times, including Dickens's Oliver Twist, bear testimony to the lifelong creativity of his art. | |
In 1835 the London publisher, Thomas McLean, acquired a number of the most popular plates of both George and Robert Cruikshank and reprinted them with his address for a second and final edition which was titled, Cruikshankiana. This original etching entitled, A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage!! -- Who would have thought it !!! hails from this edition. | |
This original George Cruikshank etching depicts an actual exhibition at the London Museum concerning Napoleon's possessions taken from the battle, and England's subsequent fascination with anything concerning the defeated Emperor. | |
Raisonne: | Albert M. Cohn, George Cruikshank: A Catalogue Raisonne, London, Bookman's Journal, 1924 (Reprinted, 1971). Catalogue #1959, Second State of Two. |
Reference: | Michael W. Jones, George Cruikshank: His Life and London, MacMillan, London, 1978. (Note: Illustrated, plate 12). |
Size: | 10 1/2 X 14 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Buy Now | Price: $385.00 US |
Condition: | Printed on early nineteenth century wove paper and large, full margins as published by Thomas McLean in 1835. Containing several slight, restored tears far away from the actual plate-mark, else in very good condition throughout. A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage represents both a delightful and prime example of the famous satirical art of George Cruikshank. |
Subject: | George Cruikshank, original etching, A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage , Napoleon, culture, fashion and society, satirical artist. |
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Original etching by The British Satirical artist, George Cruikshank.
A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage!! |
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Isaac Robert Cruikshank (London, 1789 - 1856) | |||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | - |
01.- | Dandy Fainting - or - an Ekquisite in Fits by Isaac Robert Cruikshank | Original Etching | 1822 (Second and Final Edition, 1835) | Sold | |
02.- | Household Troops, or a Sketch of a Few, of the Principal Trustworthy and Confidential Domestics of Worthy and Confiding Families by Isaac Robert Cruikshank | Original Etching | 1827 (Second and Final Edition, 1835) | ||
03.- | Monstrosities of 1827 by Isaac Robert Cruikshank | Original Etching | 1827 (Second and Final Edition, 1835) | Sold |
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