Naval triumph, or, Favors confer'd [graphic].
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Description
- Title
- Naval triumph, or, Favors confer'd [graphic].
- Alternative Title
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Naval triumph, or, Favors conferred
Favors confer'd
Favors conferred - Creator
- Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827, printmaker
- Published / Created
- Novr. 13, 1780.
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Printed for J. Harris, No. 3 Sweetings Alley, Cornhill
- Abstract
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"A naval officer wearing a ribbon and star is mounted on the back of an old naval pensioner, with a wooden leg and a blind eye who is supported on crutches. He gives his right hand to another officer who is dancing along by his side, his right hand on his hip. The old pensioner says, "To what a Condition alas! am I brought, Who so many Battles so bravely have fought." The scene is outside the gates of Greenwich Hospital. A pensioner lies in the road, in front of the triumphant pair, leaning against a post or milestone (right). He says, "Alas! what a Scene to each Son of the wave, Who in Thunder & Fire have always been brave." Immediately behind the old pensioner who is being used as a beast of burden walks a man with a surly expression, beating a drum. Behind him (left) three pensioners supported on crutches and sticks, walk away turning their backs on the procession. One looks over his shoulder, saying, "Is this the reward for services past, While------with Honor & profits are grac'd." In the background buildings of the Hospital are freely sketched."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
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Title etched below image.
Attributed to Rowlandson in the British Museum catalogue.
Four lines of verse below image, two on either side of title: The shake of the hand, with such goodness & grace, shews who is in favour & who is in place, at Greenwich the poor invalids will proclaim, what at present we do not think proper to name.
Sheet trimmed to plate mark.
Formerly mounted on leaf 10 of volume 1 of 14 volumes. - Provenance
- From a collection in fourteen volumes compiled by Francis Harvey and dispersed at auction, Sotheby, London, June 1900. Sold at Sotheby, London, 12 March 1919. Bequest of Hugh Dudley Auchincloss to Yale University Library, 1981. Bound by Riviere & Son in three-quarters red morocco with gold tooling and gold lettering on spine.
- Extent
- 1 print : sheet 24.9 x 36 cm
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Call Number
- Auchincloss Rowlandson v. 1
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Satires (Visual works) England 1780
Etchings England London 1780 - Material
- etching ; and laid paper hand-colored.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subjects
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England > 1780
England > London > 1780
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
- 12903062
- Object ID (OID)
- 11791304