Artwork
H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection is a print by the Romanticist artist James Whittle. It dates from 1 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The H Beard Print Collection is a print made by James Whittle in 1799.
It's an allegory with a scene entitled 'Pizzarro' and a caption that mentions the statesman's wisdom.
The print also includes a caricature of Sheridan and Kemble, which adds a layer of complexity to the scene.
You can learn more about this style of art by looking into the movement: Romanticism.
Overview
The H Beard Print Collection is an 1799 print by James Whittle, featuring a scene titled 'Pizzarro' paired with a caption highlighting statesman's wisdom in relation to the common man.
Subject & Meaning
The print 'Pizzarro' serves as an allegory, with its caption 'In Pizzarro's plans observe the statesman's wisdom guides the poorman's heart' underscoring the theme of wise leadership benefiting the impoverished.
Technique & Style
Executed in a style characteristic of late 18th-century caricature and allegorical prints, the work incorporates satirical elements, as evidenced by the caricatures of notable figures Sheridan and Kemble within the scene.
History & Provenance
Created by James Whittle in 1799, the print's provenance is tied to the H Beard Print Collection, though specific ownership histories prior to its current collection are not detailed here.
Context
The print reflects the artistic and political climate of its time, aligning with the emerging themes of Romanticism, which often emphasized emotion, social commentary, and the human condition.
Artist & collection
Artist
James Whittle made hand-colored prints of everyday scenes and news events in early 1800s London.
















