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The Universal Songster

Frontispiece
11/06/1825 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Steel-plate etching print frontispiece to the first volume of The Universal Songster. The centre of the design shows two seated men (one of whom resembles a Toby Jug caricature) smoking pipes within a decorative foliate frame. The rest of the design depictes ten other characters, including a soldier and a scotsman, amidst large decorative swirls. The copy claims that the Universal Songster's three volumes form: '... the most complete, extensive and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language ...


Object details

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Object type
TitleThe Universal Songster
Materials and techniques
Steel-plate etching print.
Brief description
Steel-plate etching print frontispiece to the first volume of 'The Universal Songster'. The design includes two seated men (one of whom resembles a Toby Jug caricature) smoking pipes. Designed and etched by George Cruikshank. Published by John Fairburn, London, 1825.
Physical description
Steel-plate etching print frontispiece to the first volume of The Universal Songster. The centre of the design shows two seated men (one of whom resembles a Toby Jug caricature) smoking pipes within a decorative foliate frame. The rest of the design depictes ten other characters, including a soldier and a scotsman, amidst large decorative swirls. The copy claims that the Universal Songster's three volumes form: '... the most complete, extensive and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language ...
Dimensions
  • Height: 30.2cm
  • Width: 21.5cm
Dimensions taken from: Edge, Kevin. The Art of Selling Songs : Graphics for the Music Business, 1690-1990. London : Futures Publications, c.1991.
Object history
The copy claims that the Universal Songster's three volumes form: '... the most complete, extensive and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language ... The volumes include three etched frontispieces by Cruikshank and 84 wood-engravings, of which 24 are after George Cruikshank, and 57 after his brother Robert.
Production
See the working design for this print, 9557A.
Subjects depicted
Associated object
9557A (Design)
Bibliographic reference
Edge, Kevin. The Art of Selling Songs : Graphics for the Music Business, 1690-1990. London : Futures Publications, c.1991.
Collection
Accession number
9561:2

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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