Comical People
ILLUSTRATED
TAKEN FROM THE EMBROIDERED TAPESTRY CONTRIBUTED BY MARIA FUSINATA, OF BELLUNO, TO THE GREAT EXHIBITION.
OF J. J. GRANDVILLE. LONDON: DAVID BOGUE, 86 FLEET STREET. MDCCCLII.
LADY CHAFFINCH'S BALL
Among the contributions to the Great Exhibition which, from their position, did not acquire that popularity and praise which was due to them, were some fine specimens of embroidery from Vienna and various towns in Austria.
Hung high up, beyond the glance of the casual observer, the elaborately-worked tapestry of Maria Fusinata attracted little attention. Those, however, who had the good fortune to notice it were always delighted with the excellent adaptation of the clever designs of Grandville, which the embroiderer had so faithfully rendered. The expression of the animals was most cleverly given, and the brightness of the colours added much to the effect of the compositions.
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COMICAL PEOPLE
WITH SIXTEEN PICTURES
Drawn and Grouped from the Designs
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
PREFACE.
LADY CHAFFINCH'S BALL.
THE LORD OF THE MANOR.
MY NEIGHBOURS.
A COUNTRY STORY. BY WARREN RABBITT.
THE DE MOUSAS.
A TALE.
ROOKWOOD HALL.
CITY PEOPLE.
THE PORTRAIT-PAINTER.
THE STUFFED ANIMALS IN THE EXHIBITION.
A STORY. BY POLICEMAN X X.
ALDERMAN GOBBLE'S AMBITION.
MRS. STRUTT'S SEMINARY.