John Bull taking a luncheon–or–British cooks, cramming old grumble-gizzard, with bonne-chére
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Title: John Bull taking a luncheon–or–British cooks, cramming old grumble-gizzard, with bonne-chére
Series/Portfolio: London und Paris, Vol. II (1798), No. XXIV
Artist:
After James Gillray (British, London 1756–1815 London)
Subject:
Napoléon Bonaparte (French, Ajaccio 1769–1821 St. Helena)
Subject:
Admiral Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport (British, 1727–1814)
Subject:
Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan (British, 1731–1804)
Subject:
Charles James Fox (British, 1749–1806)
Subject:
Admiral Alan Gardner, 1st Baron Gardner (British, 1742–1809)
Subject:
Admiral Richard Howe, Earl Howe (British, 1726–1799)
Subject:
Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson (British, Burnham Thorpe 1758–1805 at sea)
Subject:
John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent (British, 1735–1823)
Subject:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Irish, Dublin 1751–1816 London)
Subject:
Admiral John Borlase Warren (British, 1753–1822)
Date: 1798
Medium: Hand-colored etching
Dimensions:
Plate: 7 1/8 × 9 in. (18.1 × 22.8 cm)
Sheet: 8 1/16 × 10 1/4 in. (20.5 × 26 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund and Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, by Exchange, 1970
Object Number: 1970.541.259
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