An apothecary riding a velocipede (bicycle) in the form of a pestle and mortar. Coloured etching, ca. 1819.
- Date:
- 1819
- Reference:
- 10953i
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1819
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1 print : etching, with watercolour
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The doctors hobby.
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An adaptation of a single scene in a collection of eight such scenes in a caricature attributed to William Heath, 'Every one his hobby plate 2d', 1819 (British Museum, Catalogue of satires, no. 13408, entry by Dorothy George ("a very thin apothecary, a medicine-bottle in his pocket, rides a mortar, using the pestle as a steering-rod"). The other scenes show different professions and types on velocipedes (Jew, sailor, alderman, dandy, Welshman, John Bull and Irishman). The present depiction is in reverse to that print: here the man is riding towards the viewer's left, where as in BM 13408 he is riding towards the right
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Wellcome Collection 10953i
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