The slough of despond vide The Patriot's Progress / [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- The slough of despond vide The Patriot's Progress / [graphic]
- Creator
- Gillray, James, 1756-1815, printmaker
- Contributor
- Humphrey, Hannah, active 1774-1817, publisher.
- Published / Created
- [2 January 1793]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Pubd. Jany. 2d, 1793, by H. Humphrey, N. 18 Old Bond Street
- Abstract
-
"The head and shoulders of Fox (like Christian in 'The Pilgrim's Progress') emerge from a pool of liquid mire; he looks despairingly up and to the right, his (half-submerged) hands raised in supplication. On his back is a bundle inscribed 'Contents French Gold, French Loyalty, French Daggers [cf. BMSat 8285, &c.], And Crimes, more num'rous than the sands, upon the Ocean's shore.' His hat has fallen off, the tricolour cockade and motto 'Ca ira' are half submerged. His large club rises from the slough: 'Patriots Staff - i.e. Whig Club' [cf. BMSat 8987, &c.]. Before him floats an open book: 'Gospel of Liberty by the four Evangelists St Paine St Price St Priestly St Petion [see BMSat 8122] \ Fly to the Wrath to come." Fox says: "Help! Help! - will no kind Power lend a hand to deliver me ? - Oh! what will become of me ? - all my former Friends have forsaken me! - if I try to go on, I sink deeper in the Filth; & my feet are stuck so fast in the Mire, that I can not get back, 'tho I try; - Ah me! - this Burden upon my Back overwhelm's me, & presses me down! - I shall Rise no more! - I am lost for ever, & shall never see the Promis'd Land!!" From the slough a hill ascends up which a straight path leads to a fortified gateway in a castellated wall inscribed: 'Knock, & it shall be opened. The Straight Gate: or the way to the Patriots Paradise.' From it flies a flag of 'Libertas', surmounted with the cap of Liberty. Within the wall is a ladder slanting towards a waning moon. ..."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
-
Title etched below image.
Three lines of text from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress quoted to the right of title: "This miry slough is such a place as can not be mended ..."
Sheet partially trimmed within plate mark. - Provenance
- Old Print Shop; June 1961.
- Extent
- 1 print : sheet 25 x 35 cm
- Language
-
English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- 793.01.02.01
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
-
Caricatures and cartoons
Satires (Visual works) England 1793
Etchings England London 1793 - Material
- etching ; and wove paper hand-colored.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Geographic)
- France
- Subject (Name)
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Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.
Pétion, J. 1756-1794. (Jérôme),
Price, RIchard, 1723-1791. - Subject (Topic)
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History
Liberty cap - Subjects
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Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806 > Caricatures and cartoons
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804
Pétion, J. (Jérôme), 1756-1794
Price, RIchard, 1723-1791
France > History > Revolution, 1789-1799
Liberty cap
England > 1793
England > London > 1793
Riviere & Son > Binding
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley > Ownership
Harvey, Francis > Ownership
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
- 7938437
- Object ID (OID)
- 10957328