Satirical Print of Literary Societies

Jean-Louis Van Hemelryck (mentioned on object), 1826

Everybody is smoking, even children and pets. Some are having difficulty staying awake. In short, this is not exactly socially acceptable behaviour. Societies for reviewing the Dutch language and literature were founded in Belgium in the 19th century. However, they were criticized for studying so little in real life. The spelling errors in the title refer to this as well, for it should read: La Société de la Littérature.

  • Artwork typeprint, cartoon
  • Object numberRP-P-OB-86.304
  • Dimensionsheight 205 mm x width 265 mm
  • Physical characteristicslithografie

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Satirical Print of Literary Societies
    • Satirical Print of Literary Societies, 1826
  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-OB-86.304

  • Description

    Spotprent op de in deze tijd in België opgerichte sociëteiten ter bestudering van de Nederlandse taal- en letterkunde, 1826. Kamer waarin alle aanwezigen, ook kinderen en huisdieren, roken en in slaap vallen. Met tweeregelig Frans onderschrift.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    collector's mark: Lugt 2228

  • Catalogue reference

    FMH 6260


Creation

  • Creation

    • printmaker: Jean-Louis Van Hemelryck (mentioned on object), Southern Netherlands
    • publisher: Jean Baptiste Ambroise Marcellin Jobard, Brussels
  • Dating

    1826

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    lithografie

  • Dimensions

    height 205 mm x width 265 mm


Explanatory note

  • Gebruikt als illustratie in het tijdschrift: L'Industriel, No. 40, Brussel.


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Acquisition and rights


Documentation

  • Frederik Muller, De Nederlandsche geschiedenis in platen : beredeneerde beschrijving van Nederlandsche historieplaten, zinneprenten en historische kaarten, 4 delen, F. Muller, Amsterdam 1863-1882, dl. III (jaren 1795 tot 1879), p. 132, nr. 6260.


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