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John Collet Collection

John Collet is an artist, curator, and educator based in London

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Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Changing Horses, from Fores Coaching Recollections

Changing Horses, from Fores Coaching Recollections
BSA266730 Changing Horses, from Fores Coaching Recollections, engraved by John Harris (colour litho) by Henderson, Charles Cooper (1803-77) (after)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Literary Illustration: Old Man Detaining Young Woman, Who is Accompanied by Older Woman, n.d

Literary Illustration: Old Man Detaining Young Woman, Who is Accompanied by Older Woman, n.d

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Unfortunate Discovery - hand-coloured mezzotint

The Unfortunate Discovery - hand-coloured mezzotint
The Unfortunate Discovery, hand-coloured mezzotint, printed for and sold by Carington Bowles after John Collet, published 24 July 1777. Date: 24/06/1777

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Featherd Fair in a Fright, 18th century

The Featherd Fair in a Fright, 18th century. Women with elaborate feathered hairdos flee from angry ostriches who want their feathers back

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Ladies Shooting Poney, 1780 (colour litho)

The Ladies Shooting Poney, 1780 (colour litho)
BSA266726 The Ladies Shooting Poney, 1780 (colour litho) by Collet, John (c.1725-80); 43x38 cm; Private Collection; eThe British Sporting Art Trust; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Meissen octagonal teapot, c. 1718 (porcelain)

Meissen octagonal teapot, c. 1718 (porcelain)
BAL44932 Meissen octagonal teapot, c.1718 (porcelain) by Bottger, Johann Friedrich (1682-1719); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Recruiting Sergeant

The Recruiting Sergeant
HAC41200 The Recruiting Sergeant by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Hackney Museum, London Borough of Hackney, UK; eHackney Museum; eHackney Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Denunciation (oil on canvas)

The Denunciation (oil on canvas)
STC136996 The Denunciation (oil on canvas) by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Osterley Park, Middlesex, UK; (add.info.: copy after William Hogarth (1697-1764)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Press Gang, c. 1760s

The Press Gang, c. 1760s
CF3625 The Press Gang, c.1760s by Collet, John (c.1725-80); 99.1x124.5 cm; Coram in the care of the Foundling Museum, London; eCoram in the care of the Foundling Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Capt. Paul Jones shooting a Sailor who had attempted to strike

Capt. Paul Jones shooting a Sailor who had attempted to strike his Colours in an Engagement, late 18th-early 19th century?

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Promenaders in St. Jamess Park

Promenaders in St. Jamess Park
BAL25983 Promenaders in St.Jamess Park by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Quiet Husband

The Quiet Husband, a framed hand-coloured engraving by John June after a painting by John Collet, printed by Robert Sayer and John Smith in London c.1768

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: A Taylor riding to Brentford, 1786. Artist: TS Stayner

A Taylor riding to Brentford, 1786. Artist: TS Stayner
A Taylor riding to Brentford, 1786. A nervous man, with Rules for bad horsemen in his pocket, rides to Brentford, Hounslow. Two stable lads standing in a doorway laugh at him

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Miss Wicket and MissTrigger, c1778 (1912)

Miss Wicket and MissTrigger, c1778 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: A Unwelcome customer, 1772. Artist: Caldwell

A Unwelcome customer, 1772. Artist: Caldwell
A Unwelcome customer, 1772. A bull bursts into a shop, shocking the lady customers who drop the samples of lace they were looking at. The bull has a fur muff on one horn

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Rival Milliners, 1770

The Rival Milliners, 1770. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Female Orators, 1768. Artist: Rennoldson

The Female Orators, 1768. Artist: Rennoldson
The Female Orators, 1768. Two women are having an argument while a dog and a small boy steal from their baskets of market wares

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: High-Life Below Stairs, 1772. Artist: Caldwell

High-Life Below Stairs, 1772. Artist: Caldwell
High-Life Below Stairs, 1772. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Grown Gentlemen Taught to Dance, 1768. Artist: B Clowes

Grown Gentlemen Taught to Dance, 1768. Artist: B Clowes
Grown Gentlemen Taught to Dance, 1768. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds])

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Grown Ladies Taught to Dance, 1750. Artist: Rennoldson

Grown Ladies Taught to Dance, 1750. Artist: Rennoldson
Grown Ladies Taught to Dance, 1750. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Taylor riding to Brentford, 1768. Artist: TS Stayner

The Taylor riding to Brentford, 1768. Artist: TS Stayner
The Taylor riding to Brentford, 1768. The rider has Rules for bad horsemen in his pocket. A poster reads Various feats of horsemanship performed this evening by the famous Sampson

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Isis Macaroni, 1772. Artist: John Collet

The Isis Macaroni, 1772. Artist: John Collet
The Isis Macaroni, 1772. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Sporting Lady, 1776

The Sporting Lady, 1776. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Miss Wicket and Miss Trigger, 1770

Miss Wicket and Miss Trigger, 1770. Miss Trigger you see is an excellent shot, and forty-five notches Miss Wickets just got. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Steel Buttons, Coup de Bouton, 1777

Steel Buttons, Coup de Bouton, 1777. A woman with an elaborate hairstyle is dazzled by extremely shiny buttons on a mans coat. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Corporal Cartouch teaching Miss Camp-Love her Manual Exercise, 1778 (oil

Corporal Cartouch teaching Miss Camp-Love her Manual Exercise, 1778 (oil
XCF875831 Corporal Cartouch teaching Miss Camp-Love her Manual Exercise, 1778 (oil on canvas) by Collet, John (c.1725-80); The Guards Museum, London

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Dull Sermon

The Dull Sermon
BAL5369 The Dull Sermon by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Michael Gillingham Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: George Whitefield preaching

George Whitefield preaching
BAL5370 George Whitefield preaching by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Private Collection; (add.info.: made seven trips to America; minister in the Church of England; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: The Asylum for the Deaf

The Asylum for the Deaf
BAL25982 The Asylum for the Deaf by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Scene in a London Street, 1770 (oil on canvas)

Scene in a London Street, 1770 (oil on canvas)
XYC210597 Scene in a London Street, 1770 (oil on canvas) by Collet, John (c.1725-80); 95.25x124.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageJohn Collet Collection: Scene in a London Street The Bath Fly Signed and dated in black paint, lower right

Scene in a London Street The Bath Fly Signed and dated in black paint, lower right: " J. Collet pinx | 1770", John Collet, ca. 1725-1780, British


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John Collet Collection

John Collet is an artist, curator, and educator based in London. He has been exhibiting his work internationally since the late 1990s. His practice is focused on exploring the relationship between art and technology, with a particular interest in digital media. He has exhibited at galleries and museums around the world including Tate Britain, The Photographers' Gallery in London and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo. He has also curated numerous exhibitions focusing on digital arts and new media practices. In addition to his artistic practice he is also a lecturer at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design where he teaches courses on contemporary art theory, curatorial studies and digital culture. His work continues to explore the boundaries between traditional art forms and new technologies as well as their implications for our understanding of culture today.
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The John Collet collection, available through Media Storehouse, offers a wide range of art prints and products featuring the works of this 18th-century artist. Collet was known for his satirical illustrations and caricatures that depicted life in Georgian England. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. The artwork captures the essence of everyday life during the Georgian era with humorous depictions of people from all walks of life. From aristocrats to street vendors, Collet's work provides an insight into society at the time. Media Storehouse offers high-quality reproductions of these artworks using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured accurately. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, the John Collet collection has something to offer everyone who appreciates fine art and history.
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What are John Collet (Artists Arts) art prints?

John Collet was an 18th-century English artist who specialized in creating satirical prints that poked fun at the social and political issues of his time. His art prints are now available through Media Storehouse, offering a glimpse into the world of Georgian England. Collet's works often depicted scenes from everyday life, such as street vendors selling their wares or people enjoying leisure activities like dancing and drinking. However, they also contained subtle commentary on the class divisions and cultural norms of the era. His style is characterized by intricate details and vibrant colors, making his prints both visually striking and historically significant. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate fine art, John Collet's prints offer a unique perspective on life in 18th-century England. We offer a wide selection of Collet's works to choose from, allowing you to find the perfect print for your home or office décor.
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We offer a wide range of John Collet art prints that you can purchase. These include his famous series of satirical engravings called "A Harlot's Progress," which depicts the downfall of a young woman who becomes a prostitute in 18th century London. Other popular works by Collet available at Media Storehouse include "The Rake's Progress" and "Marriage à la Mode." These prints showcase Collet's skill as an artist, as well as his ability to capture the social mores and customs of his time. In addition to these well-known pieces, Media Storehouse also offers a variety of other John Collet prints that are perfect for collectors or those looking to add some historical flair to their home or office décor. Whether you're interested in scenes from everyday life in Georgian England or more whimsical subjects like caricatures and political cartoons, there is sure to be something among our selection that catches your eye.
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