William Cobbett is joined by six drunkards who applaud his toast of "damnation to the House of Brunswick"; representing British parliamentary reform. Etching by J. Gillray, ca. 1809.
- Gillray, James, 1756-1815.
- Date:
- 29 September 1809
- Reference:
- 26481i
- Part of:
- The life of William Cobbett, - written by himself
- Pictures
About this work
Description
Cobbett is shown proposing a toast of "damnation to the House of Brunswick", the others reply, "huzza". On the floor Wardle vomits on a sheet of "charges against the Duke of York"
The persons shown are listed below in this catalogue record
On the wall is a portrait of Napoleon I, also busts of Despard with a noose around his neck and Robespierre with two daggers
Publication/Creation
London (27 St. James's Street) : H. Humphrey, 29 September 1809.
Physical description
1 print : etching ; platemark 28.5 x 21.9.
Contributors
Lettering
The life of William Cobbett, written by himself. Js. Gillray inv & fec ...
Lettering continues below the design, on a separate plate, with text describing Cobbett's withdrawl to America in 1792 and his subsequent return to England where he joined the cause for reform
Bears number in top right: 364
References note
Published description in: British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. VIII, London, 1947, no. 11378
Reference
Wellcome Collection 26481i
Type/Technique
Languages
Subjects
- Toasts
- Drinking of alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Beer
- Drinking glasses
- Tankards
- Drinking vessels
- Alcoholics
- Alcoholism
- Vomiting
- Sailors
- CostumeHistory19th century
- Politicians
- Legislative bodiesReform
- Military uniforms
- Great Britain
- Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
- Bosville, William, 1745-1813.
- Wardle, Gwyllym Lloyd, 1762?-1833.
- Clifford, Augustus William James, Sir, 1788-1877.
- Burdett, Francis, 1770-1844.
- Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.
- Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821.
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores