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Tom & Jerry Masquerading it among the Cadgers in the Black Slums in the Holy Land
Tom & Jerry Masquerading it among the Cadgers in the Black Slums in the Holy Land
Tom & Jerry Masquerading it among the Cadgers in the Black Slums in the Holy Land

Tom & Jerry Masquerading it among the Cadgers in the Black Slums in the Holy Land

Artist (British; English, 1792 - 1878)
Series Author
Date1821
Series LocationLondon
Place of ManufactureEngland, Europe
Mediumcoloured inks
DimensionsOverall (sheet; image: 10.5 x 19.6; sheet appears cut inside plate mark): 12.8 x 21 cm
ClassificationsFINE ART
Credit LineGift of George Wallace
Object number1990.029.004.9
Descriptiona beggar's rendevous, the Noah's Ark, in the cellars of St. Gilles. Billy Waters, the black fiddler, is King of the Beggars. He was succeeded by the dwarf in the top hat, Jemmy, ie Andrew Whiston; this print represents beggars as living well & as a result, the fiddler Billy Waters was unable to make a living after its publication. This is the first recorded use of the word - slums.
Status
Not on view
Undetermined Title
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