קובץ:To the mortal memory of Madam Geneva, who died Sepr- 29. 1736... (BM 1868,0808.3580).jpg

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To the mortal memory of Madam Geneva, who died Sepr: 29. 1736...   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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To the mortal memory of Madam Geneva, who died Sepr: 29. 1736...
תיאור
English: Satire on gin and the Act of 1736 taxing retail sales with a funeral monument to "Madam Geneva". An old, toothless woman in rags, a slipper falling from her foot, reclines in the centre leaning against a barrel holding an empty glass in one hand and with the other pointing down to the relief on the base of the monument which shows a sun bearing the image of a still eclipsed by a dark shadow, a ribbon below lettered "cease to drop distill no more". Two small ragged dram sellers at her feet hold, respectively, an empty barrel and a stool, basket and empty mug.On the left, standing on an empty barrel, a weeping, pregnant fishwife holds an empty basket and ignores the crying child standing beside her; on the right, on another empty barrel, a mournful distiller leans on the worm of his redundant still. The back of the monument is formed by a wooden vat on top of which is an inverted tankard supporting the top of the still, hung with torn curtains, on which lounges a grenadier holding his gun and bayonet and pointing down to the label (a distiller's apron) dedicating the tomb "To the Mortal Memory of Madam Geneva. Who died Sept. 29. 1736. Her Weeping Servants & loving Friends consecrate This Tomb." Two columns of verse beneath. 18 October 1736
Etching
תאריך יצירה 1736
date QS:P571,+1736-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
טכניקה paper
ממדים
Height: 341 millimetres
Width: 217 millimetres
institution QS:P195,Q6373
מיקום נוכחי
Prints and Drawings
מספר גישה
1868,0808.3580
הערות The print is evidently a pair to "A Monument for Tom King" (BM Satires 2330). It has been assumed that the printmaker was Heroman Vandermijn (1684-1741) who was active in London at this period, but it is possible that it was his son Andreas.
מקור/צלם https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1868-0808-3580
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