John, Earl of Egmont (Lord Perceval) stands with one hand on his sword, his right elbow resting on a pile of books in front of a statue of King Charles I on horseback and a view of Whitehall. Engraving, 1744.

  • Stamp, Adam of Eden.
Date:
[1744]
Reference:
584093i
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Among the books within the pile are the Earl of Egmont's own 'Genealagy from Wm ye Conqueror fifty two ways &c &c &c'. At his feet is a roll labelled 'According to act of P-t 1743'. Above is Fame trumpetting 'H-r T-ps...T-ps', adding 'P:S:V. that is Independent alias strong alias stinks vide genealogy'. Perceval was elected Member of Parliament December 1741 where he became leader of the independents, a group of 'desperate tradesmen' according to Stephens. His popularity soon waned and nothing more of his publications was remembered except a history of his own family which he printed at enormous expense, the subject of this print

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1744]

Physical description

1 print : engraving ; platemark 30.7 x 19.2 cm

Lettering

Vain glory: a pretty independent print. To the independent el-rs of w- Adam Starup of Eden pinxit. Dame Eve his wife sculptit. Below the image is the following text: 'Your vote & interest...not than he deservs to be sure'

References note

British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. III, part 1, London 1978, no. 2615

Reference

Wellcome Collection 584093i

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