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Quack Doctors Visit the Diseased Harlot
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An English fool acting as spokesman for a Dutch quack doctor; an ornate border composed of the paraphernalia of quackery surrounds his proclaimation. Engraving by G. Bickham.
An English fool acting as spokesman for a Dutch quack doctor; an ornate border composed of the paraphernalia of quackery surrounds his proclaimation. Engraving by G. Bickham.
Lettering: The high German doctor, and the English fool. ... G. Bickham engraver in London. Lettering continues: with extensive coverage of the Dutch quack doctor and his "many exc...
The Harlot's Progress, Blatt 3: Verhaftet von der Sittenpolizei
The Harlot's Progress, Blatt 3: Verhaftet von der Sittenpolizei
This paper is part of a six-part series of images called “The Harlot 's Progress” (The Walk of a Dirne), which was written by the British painter and graphic artist William Hogarth...
An English fool acting as spokesman for a Dutch quack doctor; an ornate border composed of the paraphernalia of quackery surrounds his proclaimation. Engraving by G. Bickham.
An English fool acting as spokesman for a Dutch quack doctor; an ornate border composed of the paraphernalia of quackery surrounds his proclaimation. Engraving by G. Bickham.
Lettering: The high German doctor, and the English fool. ... G. Bickham engraver in London....
painting (oil): ["A Peasant Carrying a Pole"]
painting (oil): ["A Peasant Carrying a Pole"]
In the foreground is a man carrying a long pole over his left shoulder. He wears a blue hat and brown coat and black trousers with gaiters. His mouth is open as if he was calling o...
A Saadi, or Egyptian shaman using snakes and incantations to cure a sick man. Engraving by T. Wallis, 1806, after W.M. Craig.
A Saadi, or Egyptian shaman using snakes and incantations to cure a sick man. Engraving by T. Wallis, 1806, after W.M. Craig.
Lettering: A Saadi, or Egyptian quack, curing a sick man by pretended conjurations with serpents. W.M. Craig del. ; T. Wallis sculp....

