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Handbill titled Three New Canzonettes Sung at Wentworth-House 4th May 1807, 1807 (litho)
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Handbill titled Three New Canzonettes Sung at Wentworth-House 4th May 1807, 1807 (litho)
7302180 Handbill titled Three New Canzonettes Sung at Wentworth-House 4th May 1807, 1807 (litho) by English School, (19th century); 27.2x10.3 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Abbey House Museum) UK; (add.info.: Relating to the 1806 election when Walter Fawkes defeated Lord Fitzwilliam. Three parodies of nursery rhymes (Hushaby Baby, Little Bo-Peep and Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat). To be had with the Music for a full Band at Wentworth House, Castle Howard, Farnley Hall, Cusworth, Byram, Parlington, Upleatham and at the Corresponding Societys Office at Birstall, near Leeds.); Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK. © Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph, titled "Handbill titled Three New Canzonettes Sung at Wentworth-House 4th May 1807" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by an anonymous English artist in the 19th century, this print measures 27.2x10.3 cm and is currently housed at Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Abbey House Museum) in the UK. The handbill itself is a fascinating relic from the past, shedding light on the political landscape of the time. It relates to the fiercely contested 1806 election between Walter Fawkes and Lord Fitzwilliam, with Fawkes emerging as the victor. The handbill features three clever parodies of well-known nursery rhymes - Hushaby Baby, Little Bo-Peep, and Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat - all infused with political undertones. What makes this piece even more intriguing is its function as both advertisement and historical document. The text accompanying the image informs us that these canzonettes were available for purchase along with their corresponding sheet music at various locations including Wentworth House, Castle Howard, Farnley Hall, Cusworth, Byram, Parlington, Upleatham as well as at Birstall's Corresponding Societys Office near Leeds. As we gaze upon this lithograph today through Bridgeman Images' reproduction of it from Fine Art Finder collection , we are transported back to a time when politics permeated every aspect.
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