The Company of Undertakers or Quacks in Consultation
£240.00
William Hogarth
The Company of Undertakers or Quacks in Consultation
London, J. & J. Boydell ca 1806
Copper engraving
560 x190mm
£240
William Hogarth
The Company of Undertakers or Quacks in Consultation
London, J. & J. Boydell ca 1806
Copper engraving
560 x190mm
£240
From the collection of George Morant, (1770 – 1846) of 95 Wimpole St, London. A very fine set on mostly uncut sheets kept loose in a folio. Carefully printed and in very good condition.
Morant was a collector and Founder of a business of paper hangers, carvers, gilders and picture frame makers.
The company had offices at 88 Old Bond St, from 1814, and was appointed as ‘house decorator, carver, gilder & picture-frame-maker to His Majesty’. From 1832 he was appointed again by Her majesty Queen Victoria
The caricature is presented as a mock coat of arms for physicians, within a shield bordered with black, and with crossed femurs as supporters. The lower half of the image shows a ‘consultation’ of eleven doctors, all heavily caricaturised and bewigged, sniffing at their pomander topped canes, and with the central figure demonstrating the use of an urinal. The three sinister looking characters at the top are the famous cross eyed bonesetter Mrs Mapp wearing a harlequin suit and carrying a deformed hip bone, flanked on the left by the quack oculist John Taylor who has a knowingly winking eye engraved on the silver top of his cane, and the quack doctor Joshua ‘Spot’ Ward, so called after the massive portwine birthmark on his face. Paulson 144 II/II.
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