"These fashions will absolutely tickle you...
and everyone else within 3 feet!"

"What's all this then? Are these ubiquitous nob thatches the deeds of roving bands of rogue feather merchants
disguised as hair-dressers? Mr Gillray, who recorded them for
posterity, got a bit dicked in the nob himself,
but drew what he saw and threw a few 'naughty bits' into the bargain. I also love Mr Nodder's delightful birds.
And, of course,
Mr Cruikshank's highly trained eye gives us both insight and hind-sight."




Fashion Rising - 1794
9.5" x 13"

BF1
Lady putting on her cap - 1795
9.25" x 13"

BF2
Operatical Reform - 1795
10" x 14.25"

BF3
Titmouse - 1795
4.5" x 7.5"

BF5




Oriole - 1796
4.5" x 7.5"
BF6

Fashionable Mama - 1796
9.5" x 13.5"

BF7

Fashionable Modesty - 1796
10" x 13.5"

BF8

The Huntress - 1802
9.75" x 13.75"

BF9



Tales of Wonder - 1802
10" x 13.75"

BF10


Dilettanti Theatricals - 1803
12.25" x 19.5"

BF12

Harmony before Marriage - 1805
9.75" x 13.75"

BF11
    

The Invisibles - 1810
10.25" x 13"
BF13

Al-bum - 1825
6.25" x 8"

BF14

Mushrooms - 1825/6
5" x 6.5"

BF16

American Head Dresses - 1781
2" x 3.5" each

BF15
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