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Ratcliffe Highway | ||
Number: | 65 | |
Date: | 1859/1861 | |
Medium: | drypoint | |
Size: | 152 x 226 mm | |
Signed: | no | |
Inscribed: | no | |
Set/Publication: | no | |
No. of States: | 1 | |
Known impressions: | 4 | |
Catalogues: | K.80; M.81; T.63; W.74 | |
Impressions taken from this plate (4) |
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'Ratcliffe Highway' (1874, Ralph Thomas, Jr (1840-1876)). 1
'Heads. Sailor’s dance house' (1881, Union League Club). 2
'Ratcliffe Highway' (1909, Howard Mansfield (1849-1938)). 3
'Heads' could be confused with the title for other etchings, so 'Ratcliffe Highway' is the preferred title.
1: Thomas 1874 (cat. no. 63); Kennedy 1910 (cat. no. 80).
2: New York 1881 (cat. no 103).
3: Mansfield 1909 (cat. no. 81).
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4: Wedmore 1886 A (cat. no. 74).
5: 20 May 1857, in Acton, Prostitution, Considered in its Moral, Social and Sanitary Aspects, 2nd edition, 1870; in The Victorian Dictionary, ed. Lee Jackson, at http://www.victorianlondon.org (accessed 2008).
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Ratcliffe Highway, running from East Smithfield to Shadwell High Street, in the parish of Stepney in London, was a notoriously squalid slum, full of brothels, dance halls, gin-houses and seedy lodging houses. It was north of the waterfront in Wapping where Whistler worked at several etchings and paintings from 1859 on, such as Rotherhithe [70]. The area is described unfavourably by Watts Philips:
6: Thomas 1874 (cat. no. 63).
7: Watts Phillips, The Wild Tribes of London, 1855, quoted in http://www.victorianlondon.org ; see also Charles Dickens (Jr.), Dickens's Dictionary of London, 1879.
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