Mrs Billington the singer being spoon-fed money by Lewis and Sheridan; showing the incentives offered by those competing for her services. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1802.
- Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830.
- Date:
- 16 January 1802
- Reference:
- 11635i
- Pictures
About this work
Description
Sheridan says: "O dear O dear - if the creature has lost her notes - what will become of us - my dear friend spare no cost to make up the deficiency, give her another spoonful, I have plenty more in the bag - all the true Pizarro coinage". Lewis replies: "Don't be alarmed she takes the bolusses very kindly - and I have every reason to hope a speedy recovery." One of the cherubs is holding a scroll which reads: "Mourn cherubims and seraphims Clara's notes are stopp'd. Copy of a letter - Dear Sir, it grieves me to the heart that I am not able to play this evening - my throat being so closed as not to leave mea single not in my voice."
Publication/Creation
[London] (50 Piccadilly) : S.W. Fores, 16 January 1802.
Physical description
1 print : etching, with watercolour ; platemark 24 x 35.3 cm
Contributors
Lettering
Theatrical doctors recovering Clara's notes!
References note
British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. VIII, London 1947, no. 9915
Reference
Wellcome Collection 11635i
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores