The Flying Breakfast

[G.L.S.] Anonymous, British, 19th century British
After [P.J.N.], possibly Thomas Rowlandson British
Publisher John Walker British

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This satire shows coach passengers eating an early morning meal at an inn. The coachman stands at right with his hat and whip, and those seated include a woman who wears a hooded cape and yawns, a crying child, a man who leans back in his chair, a man who has taken off his wig and cap to yawn, and a man who drinks tea. A grandfather clock records the time as 5 am.
A later state of the print was published by S. W. Fores in 1792 (67.539.63), titled "The Flying Breakfast, or Contents of a Night Coach." In that work, the woman seated at the left side of the table has her eyes closed. Here they are open.

The Flying Breakfast, [G.L.S.] Anonymous, British, 19th century, Etching

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