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Williams C Collection

"Williams C: A Glimpse into the Satirical World of Charles Williams" Step back in time to the early 19th century as we explore the captivating works of Charles Williams

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A Dandy, published 1818. Creator: Charles Williams

A Dandy, published 1818. Creator: Charles Williams
A Dandy, published 1818

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Doctors Differ, etc. 1813. Creator: Charles Williams

Doctors Differ, etc. 1813. Creator: Charles Williams
Doctors Differ, etc. 1813

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Clearing Away the Rubbish, 1811. Creator: Charles Williams

Clearing Away the Rubbish, 1811. Creator: Charles Williams
Clearing Away the Rubbish, 1811

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Family Party, published February 20, 1801. Creator: Charles Williams

The Family Party, published February 20, 1801. Creator: Charles Williams
The Family Party, published February 20, 1801

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A Tete aTete Conversation on Recent Events, published April 19, 1805

A Tete aTete Conversation on Recent Events, published April 19, 1805
A Tete a Tete Conversation on Recent Events, published April 19, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: An Accouchment, published March 30, 1812. Creator: Charles Williams

An Accouchment, published March 30, 1812. Creator: Charles Williams
An Accouchment, published March 30, 1812

Background imageWilliams C Collection: New Ministers Going on Duty, published February 14, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams

New Ministers Going on Duty, published February 14, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams
New Ministers Going on Duty, published February 14, 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Hungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806. Creator: Charles Williams

Hungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806. Creator: Charles Williams
Hungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: John Bulls First Visit to his Old Friend the New Secretary, published March 3, 1806

John Bulls First Visit to his Old Friend the New Secretary, published March 3, 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A New Mode of Presenting Two Addresses at Once, published February 1818

A New Mode of Presenting Two Addresses at Once, published February 1818

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Honors of the Sitting, published January 30, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

The Honors of the Sitting, published January 30, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
The Honors of the Sitting, published January 30, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Kissing Hands, published February 10, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams

Kissing Hands, published February 10, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams
Kissing Hands, published February 10, 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: St. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams

St. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams
St. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Brazen Image Erected on a Pedestal Wrought by Himself, published May 29, 1802

The Brazen Image Erected on a Pedestal Wrought by Himself, published May 29, 1802

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Plebean Spirit, published July 25, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams

Plebean Spirit, published July 25, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams
Plebean Spirit, published July 25, 1814

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams

A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams
A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Dismal Dandies, or General Mourning & Crape, c. 1819. Creator: Charles Williams

Dismal Dandies, or General Mourning & Crape, c. 1819. Creator: Charles Williams
Dismal Dandies, or General Mourning & Crape, c. 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Skaiting Dandies, shewing off, c. 1818. Creator: Charles Williams

Skaiting Dandies, shewing off, c. 1818. Creator: Charles Williams
Skaiting Dandies, shewing off, c. 1818

Background imageWilliams C Collection: New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury

New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury Lane, by a Poor Author, 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Equity, or a Sailors Prayer before Battle, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

Equity, or a Sailors Prayer before Battle, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
Equity, or a Sailors Prayer before Battle, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Billy in the Salt Box, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

Billy in the Salt Box, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
Billy in the Salt Box, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Carlo the Great, Running Away with the East Indes, published June 1806

Carlo the Great, Running Away with the East Indes, published June 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A Grand Country Dance, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

A Grand Country Dance, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
A Grand Country Dance, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Disconsolate Sailor, 1811. Creator: Charles Williams

The Disconsolate Sailor, 1811. Creator: Charles Williams
The Disconsolate Sailor, 1811

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Boney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams

Boney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams
Boney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius, 1814

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804. Creator: Charles Williams

The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804. Creator: Charles Williams
The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Fishing for Flats, published July 25, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams

Fishing for Flats, published July 25, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams
Fishing for Flats, published July 25, 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Quid est?- Why Brighton dandies. !!!, published January 1819. Creator: Charles Williams

Quid est?- Why Brighton dandies. !!!, published January 1819. Creator: Charles Williams
Quid est?- Why Brighton dandies.!!!, published January 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Leap Year, published March 1816. Creator: Charles Williams

Leap Year, published March 1816. Creator: Charles Williams
Leap Year, published March 1816

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Haberdasher Dandy, 1817-20. Creator: Charles Williams

The Haberdasher Dandy, 1817-20. Creator: Charles Williams
The Haberdasher Dandy, 1817-20

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Parsons Hobby, or Comfort for a Welch Curate, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams

The Parsons Hobby, or Comfort for a Welch Curate, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams
The Parsons Hobby, or Comfort for a Welch Curate, 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Match Against Time, or Wood beats Blood and Bone, published April 17, 1819

Match Against Time, or Wood beats Blood and Bone, published April 17, 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Generous Master, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams

The Generous Master, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams
The Generous Master, 1819

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Honeymoon, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams

The Honeymoon, 1806. Creator: Charles Williams
The Honeymoon, 1806

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Boney Bothered or an Unexpected Meeting, July 9, 1808. Creator: Charles Williams

Boney Bothered or an Unexpected Meeting, July 9, 1808. Creator: Charles Williams
Boney Bothered or an Unexpected Meeting, July 9, 1808

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Bone of Contention or the English Bull Dog and the Corsican Monkey, June 14, 1803

The Bone of Contention or the English Bull Dog and the Corsican Monkey, June 14, 1803

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Hocus Pocus-or Conjurors Raising the Wind, October 1, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams

Hocus Pocus-or Conjurors Raising the Wind, October 1, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams
Hocus Pocus-or Conjurors Raising the Wind, October 1, 1814

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A Paradice [sic] for Fools-A Nocturnal Trip-or-The Disciple of Johanna benigh

A Paradice [sic] for Fools-A Nocturnal Trip-or-The Disciple of Johanna benighted-vided Scourge No. XXXVI, page 510, September 1, 1814

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Implements Animated, Pl. 2, Dedicated to the Housemaids and Cooks of the United Kingdoms

Implements Animated, Pl. 2, Dedicated to the Housemaids and Cooks of the United Kingdoms, ca. 1811

Background imageWilliams C Collection: John Bull Viewing Billys Preparations for his Birth-day, May 18, 1802

John Bull Viewing Billys Preparations for his Birth-day, May 18, 1802

Background imageWilliams C Collection: A Naked Truth, or Nipping Frost, February 2, 1803. Creator: Unknown

A Naked Truth, or Nipping Frost, February 2, 1803. Creator: Unknown
A Naked Truth, or Nipping Frost, February 2, 1803. After Charles Williams

Background imageWilliams C Collection: The Honors of the Sitting! A Cabinet Picture, January 30, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

The Honors of the Sitting! A Cabinet Picture, January 30, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
The Honors of the Sitting! A Cabinet Picture, January 30, 1805

Background imageWilliams C Collection: Implements Animated, Pl. 1, Dedicated to the Carpenters and Gardeners of Great Britain

Implements Animated, Pl. 1, Dedicated to the Carpenters and Gardeners of Great Britain, 1811



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"Williams C: A Glimpse into the Satirical World of Charles Williams" Step back in time to the early 19th century as we explore the captivating works of Charles Williams, a renowned creator whose artistry and wit left an indelible mark on British society. With his keen eye for social commentary, Williams captured the essence of his era through a series of satirical prints that continue to intrigue and entertain us today. In "Doctors Differ, etc. 1813, " Williams delves into the world of medicine, highlighting the contrasting opinions among physicians during this period. Through clever imagery and sharp humor, he sheds light on the complexities surrounding medical practices at that time. Another notable piece by Williams is "Clearing Away the Rubbish, 1811. " This print offers a glimpse into London's bustling streets as workers diligently remove debris from its thoroughfares. In this scene, Williams not only showcases his artistic prowess but also comments on urban development and cleanliness in an ever-growing city. "The Family Party, " published in February 1801, transports us to a lively gathering where various characters interact with one another amidst laughter and merriment. Through this work, Williams captures both familial dynamics and societal norms prevalent during this period. With "A Tete-a-Tete Conversation on Recent Events, " published in April 1805, we witness two individuals engaged in an animated discussion about current affairs. Herein lies William's ability to blend satire with political commentary as he pokes fun at public discourse while shedding light on significant events shaping British society. In "An Accouchment, " published in March 1812, William tackles childbirth – a topic rarely depicted or discussed openly during that time. His portrayal provides insight into societal attitudes towards maternity while simultaneously showcasing his ability to tackle sensitive subjects with tactful humor. "New Ministers Going on Duty, " released on February 14th, 1806 takes us behind the scenes of political power as new ministers assume their roles.