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      • George Moutard Woodward (1760 - 1809), Le Petit MaÓtre
        Oct. 23, 2024

        George Moutard Woodward (1760 - 1809), Le Petit MaÓtre

        Est: £300 - £500

        George Moutard Woodward (1760 - 1809) Le Petit Maître Pen and ink with wash on paper Together with a John Sliegh gouache of a snowball fight, signed in monogram and dated 1854 lower right (Provenance: Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street)  Provenance:  Leonard Duke collection Dimensions: [a] (Frame) 18.25 in. (H) x 13 in. (W); (Paper) 8.5 in. (H) x 6.5 in. (W) [b] (Frame) 17 in. (H) x 23 in. (W); (Paper) 10.5 in. (H) x 15 in. (W)

        Sloane Street Auctions
      • GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (BRITISH 1760-1809)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (BRITISH 1760-1809)

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        "GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (BRITISH 1760-1809) A BOOKLET TITLED A TOUCHSTONE FOR THE WATERING PLACES OR CHARACTERS SCRUTINIZED REPRESENTED IN EIGHT METAMORPHIC SKETCHES BY G.M. WOODWARD eight caricatures, each signed and inscribed pen and ink and watercolour ten pages including the front cover and title page together with eight further humorous caricatures by the same hand each signed and variously inscribed with titles including: An Unwelcome Visitor, Fashionable Furbeloes, A Sudden Emotion, Convocation Day (or a Nest of Parsons), Fashionable Amusements for Young Ladies, The Throne of Avarice (or The shrine of the Muse), A Favourite Cat Choking with a Fishbone and A Caricature of a Bas Relief each signed and inscribed various sizes, all unframed (8 individual sheets and a booklet containing 8 caricatures plus front cover and title page) Literature Iolo Williams, Early English Watercolours and Some Cognate Drawings by Artists Born Not Later Than 1785, 1952, Plate CXIII, Fig. 232, George Moutard Woodward, A Favourite Cat choaked with a Fish Bone, 1790 George 'Moutard' Woodward was a caricaturist and humorist in the manner of H. Bunbury. Born in Derbyshire in 1760, he came to London in around 1791 to 1792 where he achieved popularity with his social satires. He was also known as ‘Mustard George’ and 'George Murgatroyd Woodward'. From around 1794 to 1807 Woodward designed numerous caricatures which were engraved by such artists as Isaac Cruikshank (William Cruikshank's father), Charles Williams, Piercy Roberts, Richard Cooper, and other satirical artists of the period. Many of his designs were also etched by his close friend and constant drinking companion, Thomas Rowlandson. He lived a dissolute life and died in poverty in a public house in 1809. George Moutard Woodward is often credited with the invention of the modern form of comic strip. "

        Olympia Auctions
      • GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (UK,
        Jun. 29, 2024

        GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (UK,

        Est: $600 - $800

        GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (UK, (Group of 4) 18th c. British Social Caricatures, handcolored engravings, published 1800-1815, published by Tegg of Cheapside, London, signed in plates, with a price of one shilling, including: "Politeness"; "Hiring a Servant"; "Fair Day", or "The Perishable Commodity" & "A Natural Genius". In rosewood stick frames, French ruled mat under glass, OS: 15 3/4" x 19", SS: 9 1/2" x 12 3/4".

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • Legal satire.- Woodward (George Moutard), After. The Last Circuit!!, etching, 1803; and another (2)
        May. 23, 2024

        Legal satire.- Woodward (George Moutard), After. The Last Circuit!!, etching, 1803; and another (2)

        Est: £150 - £200

        Legal satire.- Woodward (George Moutard), After. The Last Circuit!!, etching with original hand-colouring, platemark 250 x 350 mm (9 7/8 x 13 3/4 in), sheet 263 x 364 mm (10 3/8 x 14 1/4 in), minor light exposure lines from previous mount, unframed, [BM 10179], 1803 § Dent (William, active c. 1783-1793) Democratic Arms, or, Emblems of Gallic Liberty, mock coat of arms with explanation below, etching with hand-colouring, with the wiping marks,, sheet 345 x 250 mm (13 1/2 x 9 3/4 in), trimmed within the platemark, minor surface dirt, unframed, [Not in BM Satires, but a copy is held in the Bodleian, see Curzon b.9(57)], 1792 [or slightly later] (2)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. Collection of 16 satirical prints from 1796 to 1812, etchings (16)
        May. 23, 2024

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. Collection of 16 satirical prints from 1796 to 1812, etchings (16)

        Est: £300 - £400

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. Collection of 16 satirical prints from 1796 to 1812, including 'The Irish Poets Grace to a Short Allowance' [BM 11469], 'Royal Amusement or Nature will Prevail!!' [BM 10903], 'A Sailor at a Quakers Funeral' [BM 10902], 'A White Ghost in Ireland' [Not in BM], 'Miseries of Human Life, [Smithfield Market]' [Not in BM], 'The Yorkshire Bumkins Mistake', 'The Widow's Prayer' [BM 9791], and others, etchings by Cruikshank, Rowlandson and others, all with original hand-colouring, various sizes between approx. 200 x 260 mm (8 x 10 1/4 in) and 240 x 350 mm (9 1/2 x 13 3/4 in), some occasional spotting and browning, surface dirt, all unframed, circa 1795 to 1812 (16)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Cruikshank (Isaac).- Woodward (George Moutard) Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country, 1796
        May. 23, 2024

        Cruikshank (Isaac).- Woodward (George Moutard) Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country, 1796

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Cruikshank (Isaac).- Woodward (George Moutard) Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country, first edition, engraved title, hand-coloured frontispiece and 98 hand-coloured plates, by Cruikshank after Woodward, 5 folding, several plates with carefully repaired tears, frontispiece detached and loose with rough edges, title with surface dirt and stains, scattered spotting and surface dirt throughout, a few on sturdy paper, contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt, spine with black morocco label 'Eccentric Excursions, rubbed and scuffed with small loss to upper section, upper joint just starting to crack, corners and extremities worn, [Rosenbach 207], 4to, 1796.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • [PUNCH AND JUDY] WOODWARD, George Moutard (1765 – 1809). Wa...
        Oct. 28, 2023

        [PUNCH AND JUDY] WOODWARD, George Moutard (1765 – 1809). Wa...

        Est: $400 - $800

        [PUNCH AND JUDY] WOODWARD, George Moutard (1765–1809). WATERCOLOR OF A PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. Circa 1790. Original watercolor on paper depicting Mr. Punch and the Devil facing off in the operator’s booth while a crowd below, including a young girl, view the show. One spectator points upward at the puppets, while looking directly at the viewers. Signed in the lower left, “G.M. Woodward Delin.” Matted to 12¼ × x 10½", sight 7¼ × 5½".

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • Woodward (George Moutard) Attempts at Humour, Poetical and Physiognomical, second edition, for the Author, 1803.
        Sep. 28, 2023

        Woodward (George Moutard) Attempts at Humour, Poetical and Physiognomical, second edition, for the Author, 1803.

        Est: £400 - £600

        Woodward (George Moutard) Attempts at Humour, Poetical and Physiognomical, second edition, hand-coloured etched frontispiece and 7 satirical plates, tissue-guards, occasional light spotting or finger-soling, a couple plates lightly browned, handsomely bound in full crimson morocco by Wood, covers with triple gilt fillet borders, spine gilt in compartments and with five raised bands, corners rubbed, light rubbing along joints, upper joint split at head and foot, lower starting at head, t.e.g., 4to, for the Author, 1803. Provenance: Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough (bookplate).

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Woodward (George Moutard) and others. Collection of 30 late Georgian caricatures, many relating to royal and political events between the years 1799 and 1820, etchings with hand-colouring (30)
        Sep. 28, 2023

        Woodward (George Moutard) and others. Collection of 30 late Georgian caricatures, many relating to royal and political events between the years 1799 and 1820, etchings with hand-colouring (30)

        Est: £1,200 - £1,800

        Woodward (George Moutard) and others. Collection of 30 late Georgian caricatures, many relating to royal and political events between the years 1799 and 1820, the majority designs by or after Woodward, including 'Setting out for Margate' [BM 11968], 'A Tale of Terror!!!' [Not in BM], 'A Sailor sitting for his miniature' [BM 10894], 'Nautical Experience' by Roberts [BM 10192], 'A White Ghost in Ireland' [Not in BM], 'The Genius of Caricature, and his Friends celebrating the completion of the Second Volume of the Caricature Magazine in the Temple of Mirth' [BM 11133], five plates from the series 'Miseries of Human Life', 'We eye nature's walks and shoot Folly as he flys' [BM Satires 14700], 'A Long Headed Election' [BM 10610], 'Forestallers Crop-sick' [BM 9721], 'A Hint to Ministers, or a Gracious Answer to Grievous Petitions' [BM, 'Diamond cut diamond or a whimsical information' [BM 10180], 'A Political Fair' [BM 10763], 'St Stephens Fair' [BM 10966], 'Cocking the Greeks' [BM 8878], 'The Rival Accoucheurs or Who shall Deliver Europe' [BM 9544], 'Sing tantararara rogues all, or the prisoner turnkey' [BM 11573], 'The First Exploit of the Modern Quixote or John Bull turned Sancho Panza', 'John Bull peeping into Futurity' [Not in BM], 'The R-l libertine reclaimed, or, the anticipation of a reconciliation' [BM 14128], etchings with vibrant original hand-colouring, various papers and sizes, all unframed, many published by Thomas Tegg, William Holland, S.W. Fores, and others, circa 1799-1820 (30).

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Woodward (George Moutard) Every Body Out of Town [&] Every Body In Town, 2 vol. in 1, S.W. Fores, 1800.
        Sep. 26, 2023

        Woodward (George Moutard) Every Body Out of Town [&] Every Body In Town, 2 vol. in 1, S.W. Fores, 1800.

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Woodward (George Moutard) Every Body Out of Town [&] Every Body In Town, 2 vol. in 1, each with hand-coloured aquatint vignette title and 6 hand-coloured plates by Sansom after Woodward, all mounted on various colours of paper, occasional foxing to mounts, loosely tied within contemporary burgundy morocco wallet, elaborately stamped in blind within double rule gilt border, silk endpapers, pocket at end, preserved in modern half morocco drop-back box, [Bobins 1365], 4to, S.W. Fores, 1800. ⁂ Scarce complete set of both plates in a lovely binding. An earlier state is dated 1796.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Cruikshank (George).- Woodward (George Moutard) The Art of Walking the Streets of London, 8 hand-coloured etchings, [1818].
        Sep. 26, 2023

        Cruikshank (George).- Woodward (George Moutard) The Art of Walking the Streets of London, 8 hand-coloured etchings, [1818].

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Cruikshank (George).- Woodward (George Moutard) The Art of Walking the Streets of London, the set of 8 hand-coloured etchings by Cruikshank after Woodward, captions at foot but no imprints, cut to edge of image and tipped to blank leaves, one or two creases, occasional spotting, with later title bound in, later bookplate of Alfred N.Beadleston, later half red morocco, by Stikeman & Co, upper cover titled in gilt, g.e., slight staining to upper cover, a little rubbed, rebacked, [Bobins 1366; Cohn 898, as 2 plates], oblong 4to, [Thomas Tegg], [1818]. ⁂ Issued as part of The Caricature Magazine, with 4 images to each plate.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Shakespearean forgeries.- Woodward (George Moutard) Familiar Verses, From the Ghost of Willy Shakespeare to Sammy Ireland, Richard White, 1796; and others, disbound 18th century poetry (c.32)
        Jul. 27, 2023

        Shakespearean forgeries.- Woodward (George Moutard) Familiar Verses, From the Ghost of Willy Shakespeare to Sammy Ireland, Richard White, 1796; and others, disbound 18th century poetry (c.32)

        Est: £200 - £300

        Shakespearean forgeries.- [Woodward (George Moutard)] Familiar Verses, From the Ghost of Willy Shakespeare to Sammy Ireland, lacking half-title, chipped and torn at edges with portions of marginal loss, title lightly browned, A3 with ink stamp to lower margin, some light soiling, loose and unbound, Richard White, 1796 § [Huddesford (George)] Bubble and Squeak, A Galli-Maufry of British Beef with the Chopp'd Cabbage of Gallic Philosophy and Radical Reform, disbound and loose, for J. Wright, 1799; Crambe Repetita, A Second Course of Bubble and Squeak, a few faint spots, a couple light stains to final few leaves, disbound, for J. Wright, 1799, first editions, all but first lightly browned and with one or two marginal ink marks; and others, disbound 18th century poetry, 4to & 8vo (c.32) ⁂ The first on the Shakespearean forgeries of William Henry Ireland.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • WOODWARD, George Moutard (1760-1809) and Thomas ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) Le
        Jul. 13, 2023

        WOODWARD, George Moutard (1760-1809) and Thomas ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) Le

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        WOODWARD, George Moutard (1760-1809) and Thomas ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) Le Brun Travested. Or Caricatures of the Passions. London: R. Ackerman,...

        Christie's
      • WOODWARD, George Murgatroyd [‘Moutard’] (1760-1809) Elements of Bacchus; t
        Jul. 13, 2023

        WOODWARD, George Murgatroyd [‘Moutard’] (1760-1809) Elements of Bacchus; t

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        WOODWARD, George Murgatroyd [‘Moutard’] (1760-1809) Elements of Bacchus; toasts and sentiments, given by distinguished...

        Christie's
      • Attributed to George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809)
        Mar. 22, 2023

        Attributed to George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809)

        Est: £100 - £200

        Attributed to George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) Caricature profile studies signed 'G.M. Woodward. Delin.' (lower right) pen and ink with wash on paper 17 x 10cm

        Cheffins
      • Woodward (George Moutard) Portrait of a Georgian Gentleman, brush and ink with watercolour, [c. 1790]
        Dec. 01, 2022

        Woodward (George Moutard) Portrait of a Georgian Gentleman, brush and ink with watercolour, [c. 1790]

        Est: £500 - £700

        Woodward (George Moutard, 1760-1809) Grotesque caricature of a Georgian Gentleman, point of the brush and ink, watercolour, inscribed 'G.M. Woodward' in the lower right corner, on buff wove paper without watermark, sheet 220 x 165 mm (8 5/8 x 6 1/2 in), hinged onto old paper support, spotting, and exposure lines, handling creases and small nicks to edges, unframed, [circa 1790s] ⁂ Highly distinctive drawing by the caricaturist from Stanton by Dale, Derbyshire; a contemporary of Gillray and Rowlandson. The present sheet bears some comparison to the grotesque portraits found in the etching by Isaac Cruikshank after Woodward, A collection of hobgoblins [see BM Satires 8915], as well as the many giant headed caricatures produced after Woodward's drawings in the 1790s.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809), 'Miseries of Human Life', hand coloured print, 10" x 13.5".
        Aug. 03, 2022

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809), 'Miseries of Human Life', hand coloured print, 10" x 13.5".

        Est: £80 - £120

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809), 'Miseries of Human Life', hand coloured print, 10" x 13.5".

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD Colored Engravings
        Jun. 18, 2022

        GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD Colored Engravings

        Est: $200 - $400

        Two colored engravings after Woodward (British, 1760-1809), matted and framed to 29" x 14". Each has sight size of 10" x 7-1/2". Both deal humorously with "The Effect of Imagination," titled on the tops of each. This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.

        Blackwell Auctions LLC
      • Attributed to George Woodward (1760-1809) British, Heads of ladies, ink and wash drawing, trade label verso, 4
        Dec. 22, 2021

        Attributed to George Woodward (1760-1809) British, Heads of ladies, ink and wash drawing, trade label verso, 4

        Est: £30 - £50

        Attributed to George Woodward (1760-1809) British, Heads of ladies, ink and wash drawing, trade label verso, 4.25" x 5.5", Provenance: Folio Fine Art Ltd.

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) - watercolour
        Jul. 28, 2021

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) - watercolour

        Est: £100 - £150

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) - 'Dwarfs watching a snail', watercolour, pen and brown ink, 9 x 7.5 cm Exh - J L W Bird - Autumn Exhibition, November 1981 Prov - J L W Bird (label to verso)

        Andrew Smith & Son
      • George Moutard Woodward, "Lessons of Shaving" (Karikaturistische Rasurszenen)
        May. 08, 2021

        George Moutard Woodward, "Lessons of Shaving" (Karikaturistische Rasurszenen)

        Est: -

        Karikaturist und satirischer Autor (1765 Stanton by Dale - 1809 ), kolorierter Kupferstich/Papier, unterhalb der Darstellung Entwurfssignatur, datiert 1796, betitelt, karikaturistisches Blatt mit acht skurrilen Szenen zur männlichen Bartrasur, altersgemäßer Zustand, angestaubt und deutlicher gebräunt, im unterer Rand ein Riss, Darstellung 29 x 45 cm (HxB), hinter Glas, gerahmt, Rahmenbreite 5 cm, Gesamtmaß 39,5 x 50 cm (HxB); Humoresque scenes of shaving, coloured copperplate engraving, 1796, drawer's signature below the motif, publ. in London, age-appropriate condition, brownish tanned and dusty, one tera bottom middle, framed behind glass

        Kunst- und Auktionshaus Quedlinburg
      • Caricatures.- Woodward (George Moutard) and others. Seven satirical prints, 19th century (7)
        Nov. 05, 2020

        Caricatures.- Woodward (George Moutard) and others. Seven satirical prints, 19th century (7)

        Est: £100 - £150

        NO RESERVE Caricatures.- Woodward (George Moutard) and others. Seven satirical prints, including John Bull at the Riding School, First Going Alone, A Beaux Trap by Cruikshank, A Tour in Foreign Parts after Bunbury, Hop Step and Jump published by Tegg, A Broil and A Fry published by Humphrey, etchings with hand-colouring, various sizes, some tears and areas of restoration, spotting and surface dirt, unframed, 19th century (7).

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Caricatures.- Woodward (George Moutard) A deputation from one of the popular societies of France..., 1794; and 9 others (10)
        Jun. 18, 2020

        Caricatures.- Woodward (George Moutard) A deputation from one of the popular societies of France..., 1794; and 9 others (10)

        Est: £150 - £200

        Caricatures.- Woodward (George Moutard) A deputation from one of the popular societies of France endeavouring to persuade John Bull that he can do better without a head than with one!!, etching with original hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, sheet 310 x 430 mm (12 1/4 x 17 in), trimmed to borderline, handling creases and surface dirt, unframed, [BM Satires 8490], S.W. Fores, [1794]; together with six others after Woodward, The Road to London or the Countryman and the Quakers!, The Exciseman and the the Countryman, A Consultation of Doctors on the case of Sir Toby Bumper, A Tender Parting at the Grand Junction Canal, The Beauties of War!!, Who's Afraid or the Effects of an Invasion; and three others, two by Charles Williams, Is not She a Spunky one; or, The Princess and the Bishop, and The Fathers Darling, with a copy after Gillray's A keen-sighted politician warming his imagination, etchings with hand-colouring, various sizes, all unframed, 19th century (10)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • * Woodward (George Moutard, 1760-1809). An Easy Reply..., S. W. Fores, 1804
        May. 27, 2020

        * Woodward (George Moutard, 1760-1809). An Easy Reply..., S. W. Fores, 1804

        Est: £100 - £200

        * Woodward (George Moutard, 1760-1809 ). An Easy Reply..., S. W. Fores, 1804, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, eight lines of verse below caricature, trimmed to plate mark, torn with slight loss to corners, 295 x 375 mm, together with The Effects of Prosperity [and] The Effects of Truth, S. W. Fores, 1794, two etched linear caricatures displayed on two tiers, each with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark, each approximately 345 x 475 mm, with Symptoms of Matrimony !! [and] Symptoms of Crim Con !!, circa 1785, two etched linear caricatures displayed on two tiers, one hand coloured and one uncoloured, trimmed to neatline with some marginal fraying, each approximately 325 x 460 mm, plus Admonition and Gratitude, Thomas Tegg, 1807, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neatline, 240 x 320 mm, with two others similar (Qty: 8)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Print Seller.- Woodward (George Moutard) Original drawing for "Symptoms of the Shop", [c. 1801]; together with impression of the stipple engraving, 1801 (2)
        Jan. 22, 2020

        Print Seller.- Woodward (George Moutard) Original drawing for "Symptoms of the Shop", [c. 1801]; together with impression of the stipple engraving, 1801 (2)

        Est: £600 - £800

        Print Seller.- Woodward (George Moutard) Original drawing for the caricature "Symptoms of the Shop", pencil on wove paper, with extensive pen and blackish-grey ink text inscription, corrected in brown ink, presented within triple ruled border, with title in upper margin alongside 'Sketch 6.', and inscribed 'Woodward Delin.' in the lower left margin, sheet 245 x 210 mm. (9 5/8 x 8 1/4 in), laid onto paper support, some spotting, minor browning and surface dirt, framed, [circa 1801]; together with the finished stipple engraving by F. Sansom after Woodward, hand-colouring, 250 x 190 mm. (9 7/8 x 7 1/2 in), under glass, some handling creases, framed, 1801 (2) Literature: Not in BM Satires ⁂ "Thou proof Print of unsullied Beauty, - lovely transparency of unblemished charms, behold a Print Seller, at your feet, who does not wish to Varnish over his passion with the opake mixture of fulsome flattery, but one who would be happy to take you off plain or colour'd...".

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • G. M. Woodward (1760 -1809) - I am black - but comely (Solomon)
        Oct. 24, 2019

        G. M. Woodward (1760 -1809) - I am black - but comely (Solomon)

        Est: $200 - $400

        G. M. Woodward (1760 -1809) I am black - but comely (Solomon) ink and watercolour on paper 32 x 23cm

        Lawsons
      • George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) British. "John Bull Peeping into Brest", Published June 1803, Engraving, Unframed, 10" x 15".
        Jul. 31, 2019

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) British. "John Bull Peeping into Brest", Published June 1803, Engraving, Unframed, 10" x 15".

        Est: £30 - £50

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) British. "John Bull Peeping into Brest", Published June 1803, Engraving, Unframed, 10" x 15".

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) Symptons of Marching: Ordinary Time 1803 Handcoloured etching pub. Fores, Picadilly
        Jun. 16, 2019

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) Symptons of Marching: Ordinary Time 1803 Handcoloured etching pub. Fores, Picadilly

        Est: $200 - $400

        George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) Symptons of Marching: Ordinary Time 1803 Handcoloured etching pub. Fores, Picadilly 24 x 34 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • [WOODWARD, G.M. (1760-1809)] – The Lilliputian Museum or Panoramic Representation of Pigmy Revels, Calculated to create Joy for the Juvenile, Laughter for the Languid, Fun for the Feeble, Sauce for the Serious, and Mirth for the Melancholy
        Mar. 15, 2019

        [WOODWARD, G.M. (1760-1809)] – The Lilliputian Museum or Panoramic Representation of Pigmy Revels, Calculated to create Joy for the Juvenile, Laughter for the Languid, Fun for the Feeble, Sauce for the Serious, and Mirth for the Melancholy

        Est: €180 - €260

        Num. handcol. lithogr. ills. on fold. strip consisting of 9 joined parts, orig. giltlettered and blindst. cl. portfolio w. mounted title on upper pastedown and mounted advertisement on lower pastedown, obl. sm. 8vo. - Incomplete copy (?) , c 3.96 m long. We add: BEDE, C. - 'The adventures of Mr Verdant Green, an Oxford freshman'. London, Cooke, 1853. 8vo, 90 ill. Nice morocco binding. First edition Cf. Abbey, Life no.462, listing the orig. edition of 1800 and calling for 8 prints with 3 series of ills. each. Strips present: Abbey prints 4, 5 and 6 and part of print 2.

        Auctions Van de Wiele
      • A GROUP OF FOUR HAND TINTED SATIRICAL PRINTS, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY,
        Feb. 11, 2018

        A GROUP OF FOUR HAND TINTED SATIRICAL PRINTS, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY,

        Est: $400 - $600

        A GROUP OF FOUR HAND TINTED SATIRICAL PRINTS, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, "La March de d'Eau de vie," after Carle Vernet (French 1758-1836) aquatint, by Debucourt, plate number 2, Paris, Chez Ch. Bance, Rue J.J. Rouseau, No. 10, 14" x 10"; "Murphy Delaney," etching, after George Moutard Woodward (English 1760-1809) printed by Thomas Rowlandson, London, June 15, 1807, published by Thomas Tegg, Cheapside, 12 1/2" x 8 1/2"; "Throwing off...not so Easy," etching, after Henry Thomas Alken Sr. (English 1785-1851), plate number 2, monogram in plate "HA," London, 1823, published by Thomas McLean Repository of Wit & Humor, 26 Haymarket, 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"; "The Right Honorable Catch Singers," after James Gillray (English 1757-1815) engraving, May 2, 1783, published by W. Humphrey No. 227 Strand, 9 1/2" x 12 1/2".

        Simpson Galleries, LLC
      • * Woodward (George Moutard, 1760-1809). Pigmy Revels or All Alive at Lilliput Plate 1, Pigmy Revels, Plate 7, Pigmy revels Plate 8, Political Hoaxing!! Blunders in Style!! [and] Cross Readings, published S. W. Fores, 1799 - 1801,
        Oct. 05, 2017

        * Woodward (George Moutard, 1760-1809). Pigmy Revels or All Alive at Lilliput Plate 1, Pigmy Revels, Plate 7, Pigmy revels Plate 8, Political Hoaxing!! Blunders in Style!! [and] Cross Readings, published S. W. Fores, 1799 - 1801,

        Est: £200 - £300

        together six engraved caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, three trimmed to image, each approximately 320 x 450 mm, mounted - Quantity (6)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • FRENCH SCHOOL, (17TH CENTURY), MADONNA AND CHILD
        Jun. 12, 2017

        FRENCH SCHOOL, (17TH CENTURY), MADONNA AND CHILD

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century) MADONNA AND CHILD with: TWO STUDIES OF A SEATED WOMAN verso, black chalk on gray paper Sheet size: 9 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. (23.4 x 23.9cm) together with: ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (british 1760-1809) CLERIC AND MAIDEN with: PUTTO SKETCH verso, pen and brown ink on paper Sheet size: 6 5/ 16 x 3 7/16 in. (16 x 8.7cm) together with: BRITISH SCHOOL (early 19th century) MAN CAPTURING PIG Indistinctly inscribed on paper laid down Sheet size: 3 5/16 x 3 9/16 in. (8.3 x 9cm) (3) provenance: Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Private Collection. By descent in the family. Private Collection, Montana.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (British, 1760-1809)
        Jan. 28, 2017

        GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (British, 1760-1809)

        Est: $300 - $400

        GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (British, 1760-1809), ''The Prim Lovers'', ink and watercolor on laid paper, pencil inscribed with titled, artist, and dated c.1785 in bottom margin. Sheet 8-3/4''h, 6-3/4''w. Laid to mat board, few tears to edges, toning, staining.

        South Bay Auctions Inc
      • 1808 Bailey Epicures, 2/3 Duke Street, Dublin,
        May. 14, 2016

        1808 Bailey Epicures, 2/3 Duke Street, Dublin,

        Est: €200 - €300

        1808 Bailey Epicures, 2/3 Duke Street, Dublin, An advertising poster. A colour print of ladies named for six various dishes. 'A-La-Mode Beef', 'Rump of Beef', 'Breast of Veal', 'Veal Cutlets', 'Baron of Beef' and 'Pork Sausage', Engraved by Thomas Rowlandson after George Moutard Woodward (British, ca. 1760-1809), published by Thomas Tegg; No, 111 Cheapside, London. h:11  w:14 in.

        Whyte's
      • Three British Satirical Prints:, James Gillray (1757-1815) Three Graces in a high Wind, George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809), An Easy Re
        Jan. 09, 2016

        Three British Satirical Prints:, James Gillray (1757-1815) Three Graces in a high Wind, George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809), An Easy Re

        Est: $200 - $300

        Three British Satirical Prints: James Gillray (1757-1815) Three Graces in a high Wind, George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809), An Easy Reply/ Specimens of Dramatic Phrensy, and Matrimonial Speculation Signed and titled within the plates. Etchings with hand-coloring, sight sizes to 19 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (49.5 x 73.0 cm), framed. Condition: Tears, creases, toning, not examined out of frames.

        Skinner
      • Woodward (George Moutard) - The Long Headed Election,
        Sep. 17, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) - The Long Headed Election,

        Est: £200 - £300

        an election satire with Woodward's characteristic long-headed grotesque figures, etching with original hand-colouring, 255 x 360mm., [BM Satires 10610], Thomas Tegg, c.1807 § Laurie (Robert) and James Whittle . Publishers. The Wounded Buck, a young man panics that his doctor's anxiety over his duelling wound indicates it might be fatal, only to be reassured it stems from concern it will heal before he has a chance to treat it, engraving with hand-colouring, 200 x 245mm., [not in BM Satires], 1800 (2)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) - An Attempt to swallow the World!!
        Sep. 17, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) - An Attempt to swallow the World!!

        Est: £300 - £500

        a large-headed Napoleon stands with feet apart and hands on hips, a globe wedged in his mouth with Great Britain facing out towards the bespectacled figure of John Bull, who says 'I'll tell you what, Mr Boneypartee, when you come to a little spot I have in my eye, it will stick in your throat and choak you!', original hand-coloured etching, 325 x 250mm., slight marginal creasing, [BM Satires 9977], William Holland, 1803 § Williams (Charles) Modern Atlas's Tottering under a Globe of their own Formation!! Fox and Sheridan on the left, Grenville and Sidmouth on the right, with the diminutive figure of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Henry Petty, in the middle, all struggling under the weight of a loarge globe formed of the nation's more questionable financial burdens, original hand-coloured etching, 240 x 340mm., trimmed to the washed border, surface dirt, a short split and minor creasing at the right edge, [BM Satires 10590], S.W. Fores, 1806 (2)

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      • ** Woodward (George Moutard) & Thomas Rowlandson. - Collection of the 'Prayer' broadsides,
        Jun. 25, 2015

        ** Woodward (George Moutard) & Thomas Rowlandson. - Collection of the 'Prayer' broadsides,

        Est: £2,500 - £3,500

        13 broadsides each with hand-coloured etching by Rowlandson after Woodward above letterpress text by Woodward, comprising 'The Young Maid's Prayer!!', 'The Maid of All-Work's Prayer!!', 'The Miser's Prayer!!', 'The Publican's Prayer', 'The Epicures' Prayer', 'The Old Maid's Prayer', 'The Bacchanalian's Prayer!!', 'The Jockey's Prayer!!', 'The Actress' Prayer!!', 'The Quack Doctor's Prayer!!', 'The Stock Jobber's Prayer!!', 'The Female Gambler's Prayer!!' & 'The Lottery Office Keeper's Prayer!!', plates c.200 x 250 mm., sheets c.480 x 295 mm., some light dust-soiling and other minor marking, a few small closed tears or chips at edges, but overall a very good set with good margins, [cf. BM Satires vol. VIII, 9791-9803; includes several not held in the BM], E.Spragg for R.Ackermann , 1801.

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      • ** Woodward (George Moutard), after. - Symptoms of Drunkenness,
        Jun. 25, 2015

        ** Woodward (George Moutard), after. - Symptoms of Drunkenness,

        Est: £600 - £800

        the complete set of 6 caricature portraits shewing the debilitating effect of alcohol consumption, from high spirits to quite finished , etching and aquatint on wove paper, these uncoloured, each c.340 x 225mm., [BM Satires 7771-7776], W.Holland, 1790 (6)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. - King Jerry treating his Jewish Subjects with Westphalian Venison!!;
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. - King Jerry treating his Jewish Subjects with Westphalian Venison!!;

        Est: £300 - £500

        Napoleon's Apotheosis Anticipated; John Bull making observations on the Comet, 3 satires on the impact of the Treaties of Tilsit, in July of 1807, the first on the constitutional changes they brought about in central Europe, with Napoleon's brother Jerome, installed as the new king of Westphalia, seeking favour with the Jewish community in the hope of financial support, the other two on Napoleon's enhanced reputation in Europe, the former reflecting the flattery shown him in Saxony, the latter inspired by the appearance of a comet in the autumn, depicting Napoleon's head as a comet hurtling towards George III as the sun, with John Bull commenting that his elevation will always fall short of the king's status, 3 original hand-coloured etchings, the first two by Charles Williams, the last by Thomas Rowlandson, each c.240 x 345mm., or the reverse, the last with some creasing and marginal tears, [BM Satires 10759, 10761 and 10769, respectively], Thomas Tegg, 1807 (3)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) Attributed to. - John Bull bringing Bonaparte to London!!
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) Attributed to. - John Bull bringing Bonaparte to London!!

        Est: £300 - £500

        an invasion caricature from August, 1803, predicting Napoleon, sitting backwards on a mule with a cockade on its tail, being led past cheering crowds by John Bull on horseback, original hand-coloured etching, 250 x 350mm., the price figure '2' in ink, lower left, [not in BM Satires], William Holland, 1803; with 3 other invasion caricatures from the later months of 1803, imagining Napoleon attempting to invade or being captured in London, Charles Williams's The Grand Triumphal Entry of the Chief Consul into London, also depicting Napoleon sitting backwards on a horse before cheering crowds, [BM Satires 10106] , and Boney's Journey to London, [BM Satires 10126] , also Boney in time for Lord Mayor's Feast, attributed to Cawse, [BM Satires 10122] , 1803 (4)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. - John Bull shewing the Corsican Monkey!
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. - John Bull shewing the Corsican Monkey!

        Est: £250 - £350

        a crowd gathers around John Bull presenting Napoleon depicted as a small monkey, with a savage grin under an enormous bicorne, riding on the back of large bear, original hand-coloured etching by Isaac Cruikshank , 270 x 350mm., slight browning into the title field below, [BM Satires 10089], Ackermann's Gallery, 1803 § Roberts (Piercy) An English Bull Dog and a Corsican Blood Hound, original hand-coloured etching, 225 x 325mm., trimmed to the image and title, mounted at corners to support, with a tear through the lower left corner affecting the first letter, [BM Satires 10080], first issued by Roberts, 1803, this a re-issue by Thomas Tegg, 1807 § Williams (Charles) Chips of the Block _ Specimens of true Breed or the Gallic Mongrel at Bay, a fierce bulldog and puppies beneath a stout oak, tagged Union, warn off a snarling French hound and monkey, these accompanied by an Italian hound, a Swiss donkey and a Dutch pig, each subdued with the attached weight of Liberty, original hand-coloured etching, 240 x 335mm., trimmed to image and title, [BM Satires 10105], S.W. Fores, 1803 (3)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. - John Bull out of all Patience!!; John Bull Landed in France!!
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. - John Bull out of all Patience!!; John Bull Landed in France!!

        Est: £400 - £600

        a pair, though the latter probably by another hand, both presenting John Bull as a uniformed volunteer, mounted on a fierce lion, taking the French threat of invasion back to their shores, original hand-coloured etchings, each c.245 x 350mm., [BM Satires 10068 and 10078, respectively], William Holland, 1803; with 2 others, also apparently a pair by an anonymous hand, on the increasing British frustration at living under the threat of invasion that continued not materialising, The Little Boaster's Final Determination, or John Bull rather angry!! sharing the idea of taking the fight to France, and Mutual Politeness, or Reasons for Delay!! showing Napoleon bowing graciously to John Bull, offering 36 reasons for not yet invading, the first being his lack of ships, John Bull bowing in reply that this first is sufficient, original hand-coloured etchings, each c.240 x 295mm., the latter trimmed to the border, [neither in BM Satires], R. Ackermann's Gallery, 1803 (4)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. - A Full and Particular Account of the Trial of Napoleon Buonaparte, Before John Bull,
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. - A Full and Particular Account of the Trial of Napoleon Buonaparte, Before John Bull,

        Est: £400 - £600

        illustrating a two-column broadside, Napoleon in the dock charged with various war crimes, the devil as his counsel, listening to the testimony of British sailor, John Mizen, before the judge, John Bull, original hand-coloured etching by Isaac Cruikshank , the plate, only, 210 x 285mm., with text 495 x 350mm., a short split on central horizontal fold, a short tear at right sheet edge, slight browning, [BM Satires 10099], Ackermann's Gallery, 1803; with 3 other invasion-themed verse broadsides, two by Cruikshank after Woodward, John Bull and Bonaparte!! to the tune of Blue Bell of Scotland, and Buonaparte's Soliloquy At Calais , both with a few small losses at edges, [BM Satires 10064 and 10104, respectively] ; and Pidcock's Grand Menagerie, with an exact representation of Buonaparte, the Little Corsican Monkey, woodcut by Lee, laid down, [BM Satires 10077], James Asperne, 1803 (4)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. - Facing the Enemy; The Corsican Macheath,
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. - Facing the Enemy; The Corsican Macheath,

        Est: £350 - £450

        2 invasion prints, the former showing John Bull as a stout uniformed volunteer facing a quaking emaciated French soldier, the latter a Shakespearean skit as a troubled Napoleon stands on a clifftop, surveying heavily fortified headlands and islands, flying British flags and surrounded by British ships, lamenting his inability to decide, presumably between invading England and Malta, original hand-coloured etchings by Isaac Cruikshank , each c.250 x 350mm., the latter with the inkstamp of Rudolph Ackermann [Lugt 2186], slight surface dirt, [BM Satires 10046 and 10102, respectively], Ackermann's Gallery, 1803; with 4 other invasion prints by or after Gillray, Roberts, Williams and (?)Cawse, v.s., various conditions, [BM Satires 10125(A), 10141, 9988, and 10113, respectively], 1803 (6)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) After. - A Dialogue between Mrs. Bull and Madame Bonaparte!
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) After. - A Dialogue between Mrs. Bull and Madame Bonaparte!

        Est: £400 - £600

        an invasion broadside in 2 columns, illustrating a boastful, elegantly dressed, Josephine taking umbrage at the lack of welcome from a plump and homely Mrs Bull to the suggestion of a visit from her husband, Napoleon, original hand-coloured etching, the plate 160 x 250mm., with text 470 x 350mm., central horizontal fold, a few spots, trimmed within the upper platemark, [BM 10038], M. Allen, 1803 § Nixon (John) Madame Bonaparte's Intercession, or Second Thoughts are Best!!! 3-column invasion broadside showing Josephine persuading Napoleon to come to bed rather than invade England, original hand-coloured aquatint, 345 x 350mm., text below title pasted on, horizontal fold, slight browning, [not in BM Satires], William Holland, 1803; with a defective copy of 'Harlequin's Invasion', a satirical broadside on Napoleon's attempt to secure an alliance with Holland, [BM Satires 10060], 1803 (3)

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      • [Woodward (George Moutard)] - John Bull Peeping into Brest,
        Jun. 25, 2015

        [Woodward (George Moutard)] - John Bull Peeping into Brest,

        Est: £400 - £600

        the blockade of the French port by a small, but superior, squadron, under Cornwallis, represented by an ogre-like John Bull in a small boat towering over the French fleet with a diminutive Napoleon praying he won't be seen, original hand-coloured etching, 245 x 350mm., trimmed to the platemark, [BM Satires 10024], 1803; A Peep at the Corsican Fairy, John Bull as a showman presenting a midget Napoleon, chained down with a 'British Navy' padlock, to various European spectators, all commenting on having previously seen him in their respective countries of Italy, Switzerland, Holland and Spain, original hand-coloured etching, 240 x 340mm., trimmed on the platemark, [BM Satires10032], first issued Piercy Roberts, this re-issue by Thomas Tegg, (1803, but now 1807) § Gillray (James) Buonapartè 48 Hours after Landing! Napoleon's severed head on a pitchfork above a raucous militia mob, original hand-coloured etching, 350 x 250mm., [BM Satires 10041], H. Humphrey, 1803; with 3 other 'Invasion' satires from July and early August of 1803, reflecting British confidence at seeing off Napoleon, Hop Step and Jump, the thrice-represented figure of Napoleon jumping from the island of Corsica to France, from Ambition to Power, then from Calais onto John Bull's raised sword at Dover, [BM Satires 10044] ; After the Invasion_The Levee en Masse _ or Britons Strike Home, the overwhelming response to the call for volunteers, [BM Satires 10052] ; and Johny Bull giving Boney a Pull, leading the cowering Napoleon to the gallows, with an uncoloured duplicate, [BM Satires 10053], 1803 (7)

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      • Woodward (George Moutard) - An Attempt to swallow the World!!
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Woodward (George Moutard) - An Attempt to swallow the World!!

        Est: £350 - £450

        a large-headed Napoleon stands with feet apart and hands on hips, a globe wedged in his mouth with Great Britain facing out towards the bespectacled figure of John Bull, who says 'I'll tell you what, Mr Boneypartee, when you come to a little spot I have in my eye, it will stick in your throat and choak you!', original hand-coloured etching, 325 x 250mm., remargined, [BM Satires 9977], William Holland, 1803; with 2 others on John Bull frustrating Napoleon's expansionist plans in April of 1803 , Easier to say , than to do ! by Isaac Cruikshank, [BM Satires 9979], and The Governor of Europe, Stoped in His Career, by Charles Williams, [BM Satires 9980], original hand-coloured etchings, the former with some repairs, Thomas Williamson and S.W. Fores, respectively, 1803 (3)

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