- Additional Authors
- Thomas MacLean (Firm)
- Description
- Lithograph, colored; 23.5 x 36.7 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Lower right: A. Ducôté's lithog. 70 St. Martinns Lane.
- A political satire: Charles Grey and the Duke of Wellington are depicted as ballet dancers. Grey wears a large plumed hat and his tunic is slightly more ornate than that of the Duke, who is bareheaded. Each stands on the right foot, with the left leg extended. Grey: "That you shine in a pirouette, I readily admit, but for standing long, & steadily upon one leg, I flatter myself that I enjoy some reputation." Wellington: "I defy any man to turn round quicker than I can."
- Call Number
- *MGZFD Duc A C 1
- OCLC
- NYPY737039708-F
- Author
Ducôté, A., active 1829-1832.
- Title
The rival artistes.
- Imprint
[London] published by Thos. McLean, 26 Haymarket, July 17th, 1832.
- Local Note
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- Connect to:
- Local Subject
Dance -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Prints (Graphic arts) -- Ballet -- 19th century.
Prints (Graphic arts) -- 19th century.
- Added Author
Thomas MacLean (Firm)
- Research Call Number
*MGZFD Duc A C 1