The Long & the Short of the Tale, - or - the whole of the Concern
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1821 (published)
1821 (published)
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Caricature of Queen Caroline and her supposed lover, Batolomeo Pergami. They are depicted standing side by side in a park, Queen Caroline being much shorter than Bartolomeo Pergami. They each wear a necklace with a portrait of each other.
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Title | The Long & the Short of the Tale, - or - the whole of the Concern (assigned by artist) |
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Brief description | Etching, caricature of Queen Caroline with Bartolomeo Pergami, ink and paper, possibly by Theodore Lane, pub. London, 1821 |
Physical description | Caricature of Queen Caroline and her supposed lover, Batolomeo Pergami. They are depicted standing side by side in a park, Queen Caroline being much shorter than Bartolomeo Pergami. They each wear a necklace with a portrait of each other. |
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Accession number | E.1366-1983 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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