Organ Grinder with a Little Monkey

attributed to Horatio Ross, 1855 - 1886

Organ grinders with monkeys were a familiar sight on the street in the 19th century. Often from Italy, poorly dressed, and barely able to make a living, they constituted an ‘interesting’ motif, just like beggars, drifters and street urchins. The wretched existence of such picturesque ‘types’ was a popular subject among both photographers and artists.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-1998-11
  • Dimensionsheight 202 mm x width 154 mm, height 275 mm x width 380 mm
  • Physical characteristicsalbumen print

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    Organ Grinder with a Little Monkey

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  • Object number

    RP-F-1998-11


Creation

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    photographer: attributed to Horatio Ross, Great Britain

  • Dating

    1855 - 1886

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  • Physical description

    albumen print

  • Dimensions

    • height 202 mm x width 154 mm
    • height 275 mm x width 380 mm

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