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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This engraving of everyday London life comes from a series of 14 paintings by the Royal Academy painter Francis Wheatley. This series of idealized knifegrinders and cherry, match, primrose, and strawberry sellers was also available in impressions with hand coloring. Wheatley, a portrait painter to the aristocracy, came upon hard times while preparing these canvases, but the dual-language print titles (English and French) attest to the wide-ranging appeal of the engravings.
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Francis Wheatley — New Mack'rel, New Mackrel, Plate 5 from T
Thomas Rowlandson|Henri Merke|R. Ackermann — Cries of London
William Hogarth — A Harlot's Progress, Plate 1
Louis Philibert Debucourt|Carle (Antoine Charles Horace) Ver
William Hogarth — A Harlot's Progress, Plate 1
Louis Léopold Boilly|Delpech — The Hurdy-Gurdy Player
William Hogarth — Noon, plate two from The Four Times of the
James Gillray — Sandwich-Carrots!-Dainty Sandwich-Carrots
Honoré-Victorin Daumier — The Election Hoax. “My dear friend
Thomas Rowlandson — Miseries of London, or a Surly Saucy Hac
Thomas Rowlandson — A Travelling Knife-grinder at a Cottage
Francis Wheatley — Strawberries, Scarlet Strawberries, Plate