Period:Unknown Production date:1840
Materials:paper
Technique:drawn
Subjects:satire politics juggler chinese
Dimensions:Height: 268 millimetres Width: 407 millimetres
Description:
Apollo and the tuneful nine, study for a satirical print in the series ‘Political Sketches’, published by Thomas McLean, 1821-1851; a frieze with O’Connell in the centre as Apollo, and the Whig ministers on either side as the Muses inscribed with their names. 1840 Graphite Verso: Chinese jugglers; Sir James Graham pulling yards of paper out of Palmerston’s mouth. 1840 Graphite
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Comments:Study for Political Sketch No 636.Verso: Study for Political Sketch No 637.
Materials:paper
Technique:drawn
Subjects:satire politics juggler chinese
Dimensions:Height: 268 millimetres Width: 407 millimetres
Description:
Apollo and the tuneful nine, study for a satirical print in the series ‘Political Sketches’, published by Thomas McLean, 1821-1851; a frieze with O’Connell in the centre as Apollo, and the Whig ministers on either side as the Muses inscribed with their names. 1840 Graphite Verso: Chinese jugglers; Sir James Graham pulling yards of paper out of Palmerston’s mouth. 1840 Graphite
IMG
Comments:Study for Political Sketch No 636.Verso: Study for Political Sketch No 637.
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