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Louis Philippe Boitard, The Imports of Great Britain from France, etching

1757/1757

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

It is surprising that this satire on the British taste for all things French was made by a Frenchman, Louis Philippe Boitard (lived about 1733-67). The print is addressed to the associations of Anti-Gallicans and the promoters of British arts and manufactures who saw trade as a patriotic duty in a time of war. Although Britain was at war with France, fashionable Londoners still yearned for French styles. Here Boitard shows a ship unloading stereotypical French immigrants and imports, including an effeminate man with a huge muff, a hairdresser with a long queue and a pair of curling tongs, a Roman Catholic milliner with a crucifix around her neck, a dancing master with a tiny violin, and disguised Jesuits. On the quayside are crates of perfumes for Monsieur Pomade and millinery for Mademoiselle Chicane. Men taste the contents of wine barrels, while a boy holds his nose over a cask of Normandy cheese.Although the purpose of the print is satire it also gives a good impression of Custom House Quay with the Tower in the distance. Boitard illustrates various methods of packing and carrying goods - barrels, crates, bundles stamped with traders marks, and tackle-porters carrying a weighty chest slung between two long poles. These men would have been licensed porters paid by the recipient of the load.

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  • Title: Louis Philippe Boitard, The Imports of Great Britain from France, etching
  • Date Created: 1757/1757
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 247.00mm; Width: 350.00mm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: etching
  • Subject: french; dock/quay; customs house
  • Registration number: 1871,1209.981
  • Production place: Published in London
  • Producer: Print made by Boitard, Louis Philippe. Published by Bowles, John
  • Material: paper
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
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