The political strugle [sic] [graphic].
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Description
- Title
- The political strugle [sic] [graphic].
- Alternative Title
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Political strugle
Political struggle - Published / Created
- [1762]
- Publication Place
- London?
- Publisher
- publisher not identified
- Abstract
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"The Princess of Wales and the Earl of Bute drag the British Lion, or George III, in a small car, such as children use, decorated with a big Thistle; on the king's head is a very large jack boot, which, falling over his face, blinds him. Pitt leans over the balcony and endeavours to remove the boot, i.e. to deliver the British Lion from the influence of Bute. The Duke of Cumberland, very fat, wearing the costume supposed to be appropriate to Roman generals, rushes forward to aid the king, his nephew. A soldier, a sailor, and a lawyer endeavour to hold back a wheel of the car, pulling at a rope attached to it. A number of persons, male and female, stand under the balcony and look on. In the background a harbour is indicated by the masts of ships. On our left is "THE OLD BRITISH WARE HOUSE", from which merchants are despatching bales of goods to "Pondicherry", "Martinico 1'', "Guadeloup", "Louisbourg", and "Quebec". These are the names of places captured from the French during the war which it was proposed to conclude by the peace promoted by Lord Bute, and agreed to in 1762. A Frenchman and a Spaniard, colonists (?), are receiving these goods in an amicable way. ... This satire was doubtless designed to induce the ministry of Lord Bute to desist from surrendering the places in question to the French as, even thus early in the negotiations, it was rumoured they intended to do. ...The minister and the princess drag the car towards a "Hosptial for Scoth pensioners." On our right, at the windows, three Scotchmen appear. Hogarth, mounted on a ladder, is busily painting a Scotch Thistle on the sign of the hospital. On his paint-pot is written: "500 250". This refers to Hogarth as the recipient of a pension, or rather as Serjeant-Painter to the king, and especially to the publication of "The Times. Plate I” ..."--British Museum catalogue
- Description
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Title etched below image.
Cf. No. 3885 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 4. - Provenance
- Rockman; July 1958;
- Extent
- 1 print : plate mark 17.5 x 27.3 cm, on sheet 19 x 28 cm
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- 762.08.00.05
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Satires (Visual works) England 1762
Etchings England London 1762 - Material
- etching ; and laid paper.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Geographic)
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England
London. - Subject (Name)
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George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820,
Augusta, Princess of Wales, 1719-1772,
William Augustus, Prince, Duke of Cumberland, 1721-1765,
Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792,
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778,
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764,
Holland, Henry Fox, Baron, 1705-1774,
East India Company. - Subject (Topic)
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Britannia (Symbolic character)
Chariots
City & town life
National emblems
British
Scottish
Taxes
Warehouses - Subjects
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George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Augusta, Princess of Wales, 1719-1772
William Augustus, Prince, Duke of Cumberland, 1721-1765
Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764
Holland, Henry Fox, Baron, 1705-1774
East India Company
Treaty of Paris (1763 February 10)
Britannia (Symbolic character)
Chariots
City & town life
National emblems > British
National emblems > Scottish
Taxes
Warehouses > England > London
England > 1762
England > London > 1762
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 8525457
- Object ID (OID)
- 10713068