Genuine orthography or candidates for public favour, Isaac Cruikshank, 1798

Genuine orthography or candidates for public favour, Isaac Cruikshank, 1798

Four scenes on one plate of a schoolmaster, grave-digger, quack doctor and ball master representing iddicatshun, hackhommydashun, fleabottomi and consort and bawl. 29 may 1798 hand-coloured etching with stipple. Date: 1798. Dimensions: Height: 433 mm; Width: 311 mm. Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. Genuine orthography or candidates for public favour (BM 1985,0119.156)
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Author: Print made by: Isaac Cruikshank (?) After: George Moutard Woodward Published by: S W ForesSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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