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Printed for Carington Bowles, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London, publish'd as the Act directs [after January 1, 1778?] Two well-dressed young ladies meet before a farm house. On the left, Miss Wicket leans on her cricket-bat turning towards Miss Trigger who advances with her dogs, holding aloft a pheasant and two partidges, as she tramples a paper marked "Effeminacy". Miss Wicket wears a chip hat and jacket with waistcoat, her sporting petticoat short enough to reveal her ankles. Miss Trigger wears a large hat of the bergère style, a long coat with buttoned sleeves and boots. Behind the pair a young girl catches a ball.
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- Identifier
- 00000029z
- Collection
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Art Works
- Institution
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Yale University Libraries
- Date Issued
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Jan. 1, 1778
- Dates Covered
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1778
- Genre
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Art
- Places
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England
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Greater London
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London
- Topic(s)
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Animals
Clothing
Social norms
Sports
Visual arts
- Resource Type
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Still Image
- Analog Format
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1 print : mezzotint with etching ; plate mark 152 x 114 mm., on sheet 17 x 13 cm.
- Language
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English
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