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Quadrilles-- practising at home

Title
Quadrilles-- practising at home [graphic].
Publication
[Dublin] : M'Cleary [i.e., McCleary, 181-? or later]

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Still imageSupervised use *MGZFD Qua 9Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856.
Description
1 print : etching, hand-colored; 25 x 36 cm., plate mark 23 x 35 cm.
Summary
Representation of the quadrille, a dance for four couples, as performed in a private home. The dancers are accompanied by a fiddler, who leans against a wall in the background. He is speaking the words "La poule" (contained in a word balloon), directing the dancers to execute the third of the five parts or figures that usually composed the quadrille.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Etchings.
Biography (note)
  • This print reverses the image seen in a unsigned print of the same title, published in London by J. Sidebotham in 1817, and held by the British Museum. It differs somewhat in style, details, and coloration from the British Museum example. The original image may have been the work of Robert Cruikshank; he and his brother George Cruikshank produced several cartoons satirizing the quadrille, a ballroom dance popular in the nineteenth century. The signature I.R. Cruikshank, used by Robert Cruikshank, appears on Quadrilles-- practising for fear of accidents, a print stylistically similar to this one.
  • A print of this title, published by McCleary, is listed in A.S.W. Rosenbach's A catalogue of the works illustrated by George Cruikshank and Isaac and Robert Cruikshank in the library of Harry Elkins Widener, published by Harvard University in 1918.
Call Number
*MGZFD Qua 9
OCLC
793529665
Title
Quadrilles-- practising at home [graphic].
Imprint
[Dublin] : M'Cleary [i.e., McCleary, 181-? or later]
Biography
This print reverses the image seen in a unsigned print of the same title, published in London by J. Sidebotham in 1817, and held by the British Museum. It differs somewhat in style, details, and coloration from the British Museum example. The original image may have been the work of Robert Cruikshank; he and his brother George Cruikshank produced several cartoons satirizing the quadrille, a ballroom dance popular in the nineteenth century. The signature I.R. Cruikshank, used by Robert Cruikshank, appears on Quadrilles-- practising for fear of accidents, a print stylistically similar to this one.
A print of this title, published by McCleary, is listed in A.S.W. Rosenbach's A catalogue of the works illustrated by George Cruikshank and Isaac and Robert Cruikshank in the library of Harry Elkins Widener, published by Harvard University in 1918.
Local Note
Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
For a copy of Robert Cruikshank's Quadrilles-- practising for fear of accidents!, see: *MGZFX Bal 1.
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Added Author
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856. Associated name
Research Call Number
*MGZFD Qua 9
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