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English: Print shows a number of men and women each with a particular problem that seems to be troubling them, they contrive a solution which leads to the remark, "that accounts for it."
"That Accounts for it", a January 15th 1799 caricature by Isaac Cruikshank on various human foibles, as exemplified by twelve individuals and the explanations they come up with:
"Why Jonathan, Jonathan, what are you about? This will never do! -- a great deal worse than last year, -- can't make my accounts balance at all! -- Oh, there was our month's jaunt to Margate [a coastal resort], and be damned to it! -- That accounts for it!"
"I cannot think what makes I have such a cruel dislike to Parsons -- they be generally very zevil [civil] charitable Jontlemen -- oh, I recollect -- my Mother long'd for zome Tithe Pig -- and the Vicar would not let her have any -- That accounts for it!"
"Nobody takes no notice of my Vig. I vas told I should be the admiration of all Bond Street. The fellows don't understand taste and elegance, that accounts for it."
"Not a single brief in the whole Circuit -- No Law stirring -- What can be the reason? Mankind grow wiser every day -- and that accounts for it."
"What makes me so low-spirited of late! -- I am continually thinking of my late Husband! I believe I want another! -- so that accounts for it."
"Nothing going on at Change [i.e. the exchange], all dull and heavy -- to be sure, we have had no flams from the Continent lately -- so that accounts for it." [In this context, "flam" means something like "falsified news"]
"What a number of fine women are here, and Hoax me if I saw but two when I came in. -- Egad, I believe I am drunk -- so that accounts for it." [An early version of the "beer goggles" theory]
"I cannot conceive what makes the Men admire me so this morning -- oh, I have found it out, I sport my neat Ancle and new Sandals -- That accounts for it!"
"What a change in my affairs since the time I was a Mountebank. -- Carriage -- puffs -- and advertisements. -- More flats than sharps in the world. -- That accounts for it." [Puffs were panegyrics presented as part of newspaper stories, rather an as explicit advertisements; Flats were those who allow themselves to be deceived.]
"How the dear craters [creatures, i.e. women] luck [look] at me. By St. Patrick, they put me to the blush. -- I suppose it is because I am so slim and jonteel -- and that accounts for it."
"I thought we should have made a good thing of the Crim. Con. [adultery trial] business, & my husband and myself to have retired comfortably on the Damages [that the husband would have won by suing the man], but it would not do -- the Market is overstock'd, that accounts for it."
"Why I say, my hearty, we hear nothing of the French Navy now -- I suppose they got so cursedly lick'd last time, they didn't like it -- eh, my hearty -- aye That accounts for it." For other Isaac Cruikshank caricatures with a similar overall structure, see Image:Ca-1795-militia-volunteers-drill-innuendo-caricature.jpg and Image:1799-Belvoir-Castle-houseparty-Isaac-Cruikshank.jpg . Edited from image http://memory.loc.gov/master/pnp/ppmsca/07800/07800u.tif found on the Library of Congress website, linked from page [1] |
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Library of Congress — Artwork by Isaac Cruikshank, Published by S.W. Fores, No. 50 Piccadilly, 1799 Jan 15
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creator QS:P170,Q3154738 — Published by S.W. Fores, No. 50 Piccadilly, 1799 Jan 15 |
Bibliographic information on the LoC site:
TITLE: That accounts for it / I.C.
CALL NUMBER: PC 3 - 1799--That accounts for it (B size) [P&P]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-ppmsca-07800 (digital file from original print) No known restrictions on publication.
SUMMARY: Print shows a number of men and women each with a particular problem that seems to be troubling them, they contrive a solution which leads to the remark, "that accounts for it."
MEDIUM: 1 print : etching, hand-colored.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: [London] : Pub. by S.W. Fores, No. 50 Piccadilly, 1799 Jan 15.
CREATOR: Cruikshank, Isaac, 1756?-1811?, engraver.
NOTES: Title from item. "Folio's of caracatures lent out for the evening." Forms part of: British Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress).
SUBJECTS:
- Relations between the sexes--England--1790-1800.
- Clothing & dress--England--1790-1800.
FORMAT: Satires (Visual works) British 1790-1800. Etchings British Hand-colored 1790-1800.
PART OF: British Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress)
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID: (digital file from original print) ppmsca 07800 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.07800
CARD #: 2005680457
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