Breaking Up of the Blue Stocking Club, 1 March 1815
Scope and Contents
Engraving (coloured impression). A wild melée over a tea-table, five pairs of women in furious combat. The round table still stands but the tea-tray slides to the floor, where broken tea-things have already fallen. Two viragoes fight, leaning across the table which separates them, tearing each other’s hair: one (right) kicks over an arm-chair, the other rests a foot on the upturned posterior of a woman lying on her back, whose face receives a deluge of scalding water from an urn being held up by her antagonist. A furious hag presses down the head of a victim with a bleeding nose. Two others scratch and tear frantically at each other’s face and hair, while a younger woman flourishes a brass trivet, seizing her elderly antagonist who tries to flee from the room (right). Three huge and excited cats add to the uproar. Besides the debris of china there are two spirit bottles, one inscribed 'Ratifa', and the other 'French Cream' [brandy], a wine glass, and an overturned chamber-pot. Grego, 'Rowlandson', ii. 289. Description from the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Vol. IX. 12642.
Dates
- Creation: 1 March 1815
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Extent
1 Item(s)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
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