Engraved by Morrellon la Cave. [Vide p. 191.]

1741.

The Enraged Musician.

Mr. Cricket has an impression, taken before the man blowing a horn, cats, steeple, play-bill, or drag were introduced. In this very curious, and I believe unique print, the dustman is without a nose, the chimney-sweeper has a grenadier's cap on, and a doll is placed under the trap, composed of bricks, etc.

In the early impressions, the horse's head is white; in its present state, black: and the dog, drag, hatchet, etc. considerably darker than when first engraved.

1742.

1. Martin Folks, Esq., half-length; W. Hogarth, pinxit et sculpsit. In early impressions, the name of W. Hogarth, etc. is not inserted.

2. The same, in mezzotinto, engraved by Faber. The original picture from which both these prints are taken is in the meeting-room of the Royal Society, Somerset Place.

3. The Charmers of the Age. A sketch, no name. Of this there is a spirited modern copy.