Quadrilles - Practising for fear of Accidents!

[graphic]. Pub'd by McCleary, No. 32, Nassau St. [Dublin].

Design of print influenced by Charles Williams' "Le Moulinet. or, Practising Quadrille Dancing at home for fear of accidents at the Ball", published May 1817 by S.W. [Samuel William] Fores, No. 50, Piccadilly, London. See BM Satires 12936. This print lettered with title "Quadrilles - Practising for fear of Accidents!" and publication line "Pub'd by McCleary, No. 32, Nassau Street". Cropped within plate mark. Two sets of four dance, with the ladies and their partners standing alternately. At left, standing against a window, one of the male dancers wipes perspiration from his face with a handkerchief, (comically it appears to cover his entire face) while at right of the scene, a violinist says (within a speech bubble) 'La Trénis'. [La Trénis is the fourth part or figure of the quadrille, of which there are generally five parts].

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Contributors: McCleary, William, publisher.
Format: Prints & Drawings
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 print : hand coloured etching, image 21 x 32.2 cm., on sheet 22.6 x 35, cropped just within plate mark.
Published / Created: [Dublin] : McCleary, No. 32, Nassau St., [n.d., ca. 1817-1818?].
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Quadrilles - Practising for fear of Accidents!

[graphic]. Pub'd by McCleary, No. 32, Nassau St. [Dublin].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Collection of caricatures, mainly set in Dublin
Description:Design of print influenced by Charles Williams' "Le Moulinet. or, Practising Quadrille Dancing at home for fear of accidents at the Ball", published May 1817 by S.W. [Samuel William] Fores, No. 50, Piccadilly, London. See BM Satires 12936. This print lettered with title "Quadrilles - Practising for fear of Accidents!" and publication line "Pub'd by McCleary, No. 32, Nassau Street". Cropped within plate mark. Two sets of four dance, with the ladies and their partners standing alternately. At left, standing against a window, one of the male dancers wipes perspiration from his face with a handkerchief, (comically it appears to cover his entire face) while at right of the scene, a violinist says (within a speech bubble) 'La Trénis'. [La Trénis is the fourth part or figure of the quadrille, of which there are generally five parts].
Created: [Dublin] : McCleary, No. 32, Nassau St., [n.d., ca. 1817-1818?].
Language:English
Extent:1 print : hand coloured etching, image 21 x 32.2 cm., on sheet 22.6 x 35, cropped just within plate mark.
Format:Prints & Drawings
Call Number: PD 2121 TX 1 (32) (Collection unavailable)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.