A dancing demonstration in a school, attended by the pupils' families and friends. Etching by George Cruikshank.
- George Cruikshank
- Date:
- [?] Aug. 1835
- Reference:
- 34281i
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"Scene in a school-room, pupils performing for admiring relations and friends. Eight little girls in party frocks do dance-steps while an agitated dancing-master leans angrily towards them, playing his fiddle. Other little girls watch from a bench (right). Boys sit in two tiers on an improvised platform from which they have stuck pens in the wig of an aged schoolmaster who is greeting a visitor. A dressed-up old woman hands a tray of refreshments to caricatured guests seated on the left, while four dandified men stand on the right. An ugly old woman snuffs a candle while she menaces the group of boys. On the wall are a sampler and drawings perpetrated by the pupils. There is a hanging gas chandelier."--British Museum, loc. cit.
Publication/Creation
London (26 Haymarket) : Thos. McLean, [?] Aug. 1835.
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1 print : etching ; image 19 x 24.9 cm
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Lettering
Breaking-up. G. Cruikshank fecit.
References note
British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. X, London 1952, no. 15187 (1826 version)
Reference
Wellcome Collection 34281i
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