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Scotland Yard. Coalheavers: Relaxation

Drawing
1830s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A pencil drawing of seven seated figures gathered around a coal fire. A small dog sits in front of the fire grate.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleScotland Yard. Coalheavers: Relaxation (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
pencil on paper
Brief description
A drawing in pencil by George Cruikshank titled 'Scotland Yard. Coalheavers: Relaxation', produced to illustrate Sketches by Boz, a collection of short pieces by Charles Dickens and originally published in 1836
Physical description
A pencil drawing of seven seated figures gathered around a coal fire. A small dog sits in front of the fire grate.
Dimensions
  • Height: 230mm
  • Width: 190mm
Credit line
Bequest of Mrs. Eliza Cruikshank
Production
Published 1838.
Subjects depicted
Association
Literary referenceketches by Boz', by Charles Dickens, originally published 1836
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Departmental notes from the Cruikshank Bequest Full text is as follows: '9725 Sketches by Boz. Charles Dickens First Series A Election by Beadle B Jemima Evans C The Poor Clerk's Dinner D London Recreations E The Boarding House F Hackney Coach Stands G The Bloomsbury Christening H Greenwich Fair I Mr. Gabriel Parsons Courtship J The Lockup House K Horatio Sparkins L Pawnbrokers Shop M Dancing Academy N Private Theatricals O Winglebury Duel (sketches on reverse) P Sentiment (sketches on reverse) Q The Ballroom R Vauxhall Gardens by day (Two 19 and 20, wanting.) S Monmouth Street sketches on margin T Scotland Yard, Coalheavers, relaxation, (large paper U A Pickpocket in custody V Seven Dials Fight of Amazons W Mr. John Dounce X Mr. Minns and his Cousins Y Last Cab Driver (28 wanting)
Collection
Accession number
9725T

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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