Method | Etching |
Artist | James Bretherton after Henry William Bunbury |
Published | Publish'd as ye act directs 6th Feby 1773 by J. Bretherton |
Dimensions | Image 139 x 193, Sheet 238 x 174 mm |
Notes |
A stern Cambridge don in left-profile. He purses his lips, blowing the tassel of his mortar board out of his face. Behind him the spires of Cambridge University can be seen. James Bretherton (fl. 1750-1799) was an etcher, dealer and publisher in London. His brother was Charles Bretherton and is particularly associated with Henry William Bunbury, many of whose works he engraved and published. His stock of plates was auctioned in 1799. Henry William Bunbury (1750–1811) was an English caricaturist. He was the second son of Sir William Bunbury, 5th Baronet, of Mildenhall, Suffolk. He was educated at Westminster School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and soon showed a talent for drawing, especially for humorous subjects. His more serious efforts were no great success, but his caricatures are as famous as those of his contemporaries Thomas Rowlandson and James Gillray. His designs were usually etched by Darly and Bretherton, and (from 1780s) Dickins. Ex. Col: Brigadier Noël Louis St Pierre Bunbury DSO (1890–1971) BM Satires 4726 Condition: Time toning and surface dirt. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £90.00 |
Stock ID | 45708 |