A lady retiring to bed, and ordering her maid to look after her artificial aids to beauty (wig, teeth, glass eye etc.). Coloured etching by P. Roberts after G.M Woodward.
- Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.
- Date:
- [1803?-1806] ;
- Reference:
- 662684i
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London (28 Middle-row Holborn) : Pub'd by P. Roberts, [1803?-1806] ; London (111 Cheapside) : T. Tegg, [1807?]
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1 print : etching, with watercolour ; platemark 35 x 26.5 cm
Lettering
Celia retiring. Woodward delin. Etch'd by Roberts.
She says: "Molly, mind what I say to you. Lay my wig on the top of the drawers. Take care of my bosom and don't rumple it. Lay my eye in the dressing box, and the row of teeth by the side of it. And call in again for my eyebrows. Lay everything in such a manner that I may easily find them in the morning, as I wish to be made up by 12 precisely, in order to meet my Lord Ban-dash."
Bears number: 298
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Not in: British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires
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Wellcome Collection 662684i
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