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Husband Highly Delighted with his Supposed Fruits

Maker (British, 1764-1810/1)
Additional Title(s)
  • A Collection of 115 Original Drawings in Water Colors and India ink of Humorous and Satirical Subjects
  • Drolls
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Date1790
Mediumpen and gray wash over pencil
Dimensions7 x 8 7/8 in. (17.8 x 22.5 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Status
Not on view
Object number71.79.25
Fool and his Money's Soon Parted
Isaac Cruikshank
1790
Object number: 71.79.23
Doctor Snatching at the Guinea After his Patient is Dead
Isaac Cruikshank
1798
Object number: 71.79.78
Robin and his Horse
Isaac Cruikshank
1799
Object number: 71.79.42
Sparring Match
Isaac Cruikshank
1790
Object number: 71.79.9
Poor Ship and Family Frightened by a Thunder Storm
Isaac Cruikshank
1791
Object number: 71.79.15
Will o' the Wisp, or Some Folkes a Little Out of the Road
Isaac Cruikshank
1796
Object number: 71.79.73
Telling Fortunes in Coffee Grounds
Isaac Cruikshank
1790
Object number: 71.79.7
Polite Alderman, Advancing to Future Happiness
Isaac Cruikshank
1792
Object number: 71.79.17
Folly of an Old Man Marrying a Young Wife
Isaac Cruikshank
1790
Object number: 71.79.11
Merry Thought
Isaac Cruikshank
ca.1792
Object number: 71.79.5
Recruiting Serjeant Taken Ill, or All Fair Above Board
Isaac Cruikshank
1791
Object number: 71.79.41
New Boots
Isaac Cruikshank
1790
Object number: 71.79.37