LIST OF FIGURES 2.1 P. Sandby, Les Caprices de la Goute, Ballet Arthritique (1783). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 783.1.1.1. 2.2 J. G. Maxwell, Doctor Jeremy Snob (1798). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 798.10.4.1. 3.1 Selected plates from William Hunter, Anatomia Uteri Humani Gravidi (1774). Kroch Library, Cornell University RG.520.H92+++. 4.1 William Hogarth, Marriage a-la-Mode (1782-83) “The Inspection.” In Arthur S. Wensinger and W. B. Colley, trans. and ed., Hogarth on High Life: The Marriage à la Mode Series from Georg Christoph Lichtenberg’s Commentaries (Middletown, Wesleyan University Press, 1970), 44. 4.2 Selected plates from Everard Home, Lectures on Comparative Anatomy (1814). Kroch Library, Cornell University QL805.H76++. 5.1 William Hogarth, The Four Stages of Cruelty (1751) “The Reward of Cruelty.” In David Bindman, Hogarth and His Times (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997), 147. 5.2 [Thomas Rowlandson], The Dissecting Room. In Stephen Roodhouse Gloyne, John Hunter (Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1950), facing 21. 5.3 Thomas Hood, “Mary’s Ghost” (1827). In Thomas Hood, Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse with Eighty-Seven Original Designs (London: Edward Moxon, 1863), 166-68. 5.4 Isaac Cruikshank, Resurrection Men Disturb’d: Or a Guilty Conscience Needs No Accuser (1794). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 794.3.28.1. 5.5 [William Austin], The Anatomist Overtaken By the Watch... Carrying off Miss W-- in a Hamper (1773). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 773.5.1.8. 5.6 William Sharp, John Hunter (1788). Engraving after portrait by Joshua Reynolds (1786). University of Texas Medical Branch II H9474 RE2r. 55 56 68 104 107 116 117 120 121 122 123 xiv 5.7 [Thomas Rowlandson], The Resurrection or an Internal View of the Museum in W-dm-ll Street, on the Last Day (1782). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 782.2.6.1p. 5.8 Selected plates from J. B. Winslow, The Uncertainty of Signs of Death (1746). The British Library G.19084. 5.9 Angelica Kauffman, [Portrait of Anne Hunter]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University, Courtauld Photograph Collection. Used by permission of the Courtauld Library. 5.10 W. W. Ryland, In Memory of General Stanwix’s Daughter (1774). Engraving after portrait by Angelica Kauffman. In Wendy Wassyng Roworth, ed., Angelica Kauffman: A Continental Artist in Georgian England (London: Reaktion Books, 1992), 152. 5.11 James Hook, Six English Canzonets, Op. 18 [1780]. Frontispiece. The British Library A.140.(3). 6.1 [F. Hayman?], The Bad Man at the Hour of Death and The Good Man at the Hour of Death [1771]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 771.O.29 and 771.O.28. 6.2 An Essay on Woman, Illustrated with Notes from Various Authors (1769). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 769.10.3.1.1. 6.3 Life and Death Contrasted -- or, An Essay on Woman [1769]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University Photo of BM 3793. 6.4 Death and the Lady [1810]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 810.O.23. 6.5 Spring and Summer and Autumn and Winter [1794]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 794.5.12.40, 794.5.12.42, 794.5.12.48, 794.5.12.49. 6.6 John Collet, Spring and Autumn [1779?]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 779.1.1.3 and 779.1.1.5. 6.7 Thomas Stothard, The Seasons (1794). In Ralph Cohen, The Art of Discrimination: Thomson’s The Seasons and the Language of Criticism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964), Fig. 13. 6.8 [James Gillray], Nature Display’d (1797). In Ludmilla Jordanova, Nature Displayed: Gender, Science, and Medicine 1760-1820 (London: Longman, 1999), 11. 126 127 137 137 144 156 158 161 162 179 181 199 203 xv 6.9 G. Spratt, The Seasons of Life [1850]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 850.O.25. 6.10 A Fashionable Information for Ladies in the Country (1795). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 795.12.9.1. 6.11 [I. Cruikshank], A Maiden Ewe, Drest Lamb Fashion (1796). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 796.9.15.1. 6.12 R. Newton, A Peep into Brest with a Navel Review (1794). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 794.7.1.1. 6.13 William Hogarth, Industry and Idleness (1747) “Idle ‘Prentice Returned from the Sea.” In Joseph Burke and Colin Caldwell, Hogarth: The Complete Engravings (Secaucus: Wellfleet Press, 1988), 209. 6.14 A Decoy for the Old as well as the Young [1773?]. Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 773.1.19.2. 6.15 The Refusal (1774). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 774.2.25. 6.16 Woodward, Accommodation, Or, Lodgings to Let in Portsmouth (1808). Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University 808.6.30.1.1. 6.17 William Hogarth, Miss Mary Edwards (1742). In David Bindman, Hogarth and His Times (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997), 47. 6.18 Francis Wheatley, Mrs. Stevens (ca. 1790). In Aileen Ribeiro, The Art of Dress: Fashion in England and France, 1750-1820 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995), 69. 204 215 215 216 217 217 218 218 220 220 xvi