The coffee-house patriots, or, News from St. Eustatia [graphic]
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Description
- Title
- The coffee-house patriots, or, News from St. Eustatia [graphic]
- Alternative Title
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News from St. Eustatia
St. Eustatia - Contributor
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Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811, artist.
Dickinson, William, 1746 or 1747-1823, publisher. - Published / Created
- [15 October 1781]
- Publication Place
- London
- Publisher
- Publish'd Octr. 15, 1781, by W. Dickinson, No. 158 New Bond Street
- Abstract
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"The interior of a coffee-house, the customers, with one exception, deeply interested and dismayed at the news in a 'Gazette Extraordinary', which the title shows is that on the capture of the island of St. Eustatius by Rodney, see British Museum Satires Nos. 5827, 5837, &c, the 'Extraordinary Gazette' being that of 13 Feb. 1781. On each side of the room is an oblong table flanked by wooden settles. Between the tables and in the centre of the design three men stand, one of whom reads from a 'Gazette Extraordinary'. His two companions look at him with scowling attention; one, his hat under his arm, has both hands thrust deep into the pockets of his coat; the other holds his forehead, from which his wig has been pushed back. A dog gazes up at them. At the table on the left a man sits in full face gaping with dismay, his hands rest on the table grasping his knife and fork. Two men sit on opposite sides of the table on the right; one holds a glass in his left hand, while he looks up at the group with the newspaper. His vis-à-vis has turned sideways, his hands on his knees, with an expression of melancholy alarm. Behind him, one hand on the back of the settle, stands John Wilkes, conspicuous by his squint and his characteristic wig; he holds a glass of wine and frowns. At his side is a man leaning back asleep. A cockatoo's cage is hung from the roof, the bird head downwards, as if about to screech. Half of the dial of a large wall clock is visible on the extreme right. On the left is a folding screen."--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
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Title from text above and below image.
Sheet trimmed to plate mark.
Plate numbered in upper right corner: No. 12.
Temporary local subject terms: News of the capture of St. Eustatius -- Gazette Extraordinary, February 13, 1781 -- The London Gazette -- Coffee-house furniture -- Dismay of patriots -- Folding screens -- Cockatoo.
Mounted on page 65 of: Bunbury album. - Provenance
- Purchased by W.S. Lewis from Grant; May 1940.
- Extent
- 1 print : sheet 32.5 x 37.3 cm
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- Folio 75 B87 770 (Oversize)
- Collection Title
- Page 65. Bunbury album.
- Collection / Other Creator
- Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.
- Collection Date
- [London], [between 1780 and 1794]
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Caricatures and cartoons
Satires (Visual works) England 1781
Etchings England London 1781
Stipple engravings England London 1781 - Material
- etching and stipple engraving ; and laid paper reddish-brown ink.
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Name)
- Wilkes, John, 1725-1797
- Subject (Topic)
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Coffeehouses
Newspapers
Eating & drinking
Dogs
Birdcages
Birds
Clocks & watches
Screens - Subjects
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Wilkes, John, 1725-1797 > Caricatures and cartoons
Coffeehouses
Newspapers
Eating & drinking
Dogs
Birdcages
Birds
Clocks & watches
Screens
England > 1781
England > London > 1781
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 15590522
- Object ID (OID)
- 33161527