A Long Headed Minuet. 243.
Woodward del. Cruikshank sp.
Pub. by T. Tegg, 111 Cheapside Febr.y 13 1807.
Hand-coloured etching. Plate: 245 x 345mm (9¾ x 13¾"), 1819 watermark.
A comic scene showing a room full of people with large heads, in the foreground a couple dance a minuet. 'Long Heads' developed from Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels'. According to Gulliver, Sythian women used to bind their children's heads so they would develop up rather than out, but eventually this became an inherited characteristic. The satire here is of people behaving artificially, following social convention rather than nature, like sheep.
[Ref: 46623] £360.00
Pub. by T. Tegg, 111 Cheapside Febr.y 13 1807.
Hand-coloured etching. Plate: 245 x 345mm (9¾ x 13¾"), 1819 watermark.
A comic scene showing a room full of people with large heads, in the foreground a couple dance a minuet. 'Long Heads' developed from Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels'. According to Gulliver, Sythian women used to bind their children's heads so they would develop up rather than out, but eventually this became an inherited characteristic. The satire here is of people behaving artificially, following social convention rather than nature, like sheep.
[Ref: 46623] £360.00