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Hackney Coach Stands

Drawing
1837-39 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A tracing of a pencil drawing of four children running out onto the pavement from an open door with a woman standing in the doorway. There is fencing on either side of the doorway.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHackney Coach Stands (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
pencil on paper
Brief description
George Cruikshank. Illustration to Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens. 1837-39. 'Hackney Coach Stands'. Pencil
Physical description
A tracing of a pencil drawing of four children running out onto the pavement from an open door with a woman standing in the doorway. There is fencing on either side of the doorway.
Marks and inscriptions
'George Cruikshank' (signature, pencil, lower centre recto)
Credit line
Bequest of Mrs. Eliza Cruikshank
Subjects depicted
Association
Literary reference'Sketches by Boz', a collection of short pieces by Charles Dickens first published in 1836
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • Victoria & Albert Museum. Charles Dickens, London: 1970, p.14. The full text of the record is as follows: "(a) Preliminary drawing in pencil, and unrelated sketches and (b) proof of the etching for the illustration to 'Hackney Coach Stands' for Macrone's edition of Sketches by Boz (b) signed George Cruikshank. (a) Lent by the Trustees of the British Museum (b) 9726.2 (c) Drawing in pencil, (d) tracing and (e) India proof of the etching for the illustration to 'Hackney Coach Stands' for Chapman and Hall's edition of Sketches by Boz (c) inscribed with the title. (d) and (e) signed George Cruikshank. 9725.F, 9725A.F, 9407.10
  • From departmental notes relating to the Cruikshank Bequest Full text is as follows: 'Sketches by Boz. The Tracings of the Above [9725] Wanting 19 and 20'
Collection
Accession number
9725A/F

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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