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A physician beds a young woman; her husband looks on pensively, hoping that the physician will not charge him for this 'operation'. Colour process print after Cuiliale (?), c. 1905.
Culiale.Date: c. 1905Reference: 17164i- Pictures
An episode in The merry wives of Windsor: Sir John Falstaff is invited to a tryst in Windsor Forest at night, dressed in bizarre clothing: he is attacked by children dressed as fairies and by the merry wives. Stipple engraving by I. Taylor, 1795, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: [1795]Reference: 3162264i- Pictures
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A portly, well-to-do physician leaves his house, while his wife cavorts in the window with a young dandy. Lithograph by P. Numa, c. 1832.
Numa, Pierre, active 1830-1848.Date: [1832?]Reference: 16438i- Pictures
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A man is selling horns from his basket, as emblems of cuckoldry: husbands reply that they will not buy any because they already have plenty. Engraving by Frs. Hubert after Le Nain (?).
Date: [1850]Reference: 29926i- Pictures
The Duke of Cumberland being prosecuted by Richard, Baron Grosvenor, for adultery with Lady Grosvenor. Engraving, ca. 1770.
Date: [1771]Reference: 2489351i- Pictures
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An artist dreams that he is painting the portrait of the Devil disguised as a virtuoso: episode in a fable by John Ogilby. Etching attributed to F. Barlow, 1673.
Barlow, Francis, 1622-1704.Date: [1673]Reference: 39651i- Pictures
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A skimmington or charivari: people make noise and are violent in the street as a form of rough justice exercised by women against men; on the right Hudibras enters on horseback, and is hit in the eye by a thrown egg. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1726.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1726Reference: 32540iPart of: Hudibras- Ephemera
Friday's post : country news : Leeds, August 15 [1775].
Date: [1775]- Pictures
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A doctor tells a farm labourer that he has never touched his wife. Process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
Faivre, Abel, 1867-1945.Date: 22 March 1902Reference: 17091i- Ephemera
The jealous husband of York : who has been married six years, and has five children, and who lately suspected his wife cuckolded him : how she endeavoured to convince him to the contrary.
Date: [1830]