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Automaton Police Court and Real Offenders

Print
ca. 1880 (printed)
Artist/Maker

An etching in black and white of what appears to be a court proceeding done in a cartoon style. One illustrated character is shown holding his head on a stick. Another character is drawn lying prone on the floor. Pictured are also a horse and a character with a clock for a face.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAutomaton Police Court and Real Offenders (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Etching on India paper
Brief description
Etching titled 'Automaton Police Court and Real Offenders' by George Cruikshank produced to illustrate The Mudfog Papers by Charles Dickens, a collection of essays originally published in the journal 'Bentley's Miscellany' ca. 1838
Physical description
An etching in black and white of what appears to be a court proceeding done in a cartoon style. One illustrated character is shown holding his head on a stick. Another character is drawn lying prone on the floor. Pictured are also a horse and a character with a clock for a face.
Marks and inscriptions
artist's signature (ink, lower left recto)
Credit line
Bequest of Mrs. Eliza Cruikshank
Association
Literary reference'The Mudfog Papers' by Charles Dickens, published in 1880, is a volume of collected stories that originally appeared in in the magazine 'Bentley's Miscellany' ca. 1838.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
From departmental notes relating to the Cruikshank Bequest The full text of the entry is as follows: 'Mud-Fog Papers by Charles Dickens: Automaton Police Court and Real Offenders. 3 impressions. India paper'
Collection
Accession number
9397B/2

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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