Earl Talbot stands behind a fire screen armed with a spit and a pot lid in an attempt to defend himself from John Wilkes who is armed with a pen and an ink-bottle. Etching with etched verse below, 1762.
- Townshend, George Townshend, Marquis, 1724-1807.
- Date:
- (Oct 3 1762)
- Reference:
- 581197i
- Pictures
About this work
Description
Earl Talbot was then Lord steward of the household. He is attended on the right by Tobias Smollett who is dressed in highland attire. Supporting Wilkes on the left is the Rev. Charles Churchill who holds a copy of 'The North Briton', the political paper that he and Wilkes set up as a rival to Smollett's 'Briton'. Wilkes had ridiculed the excessive flattery that Talbot paid George III during his coronation in 1760. In response, Talbot challenged Wilkes to a bloodless duel on Bagshot Heath
Publication/Creation
[Place of publication not identified] : (by the Marquis Townshend), (Oct 3 1762)
Physical description
1 print : etching ; sheet 22 x 28.9 cm
Contributors
Lettering
The Bagshot frolick, or the pot-lid and the inkhorn
There are numerous speech bubbles within the print; the verse below reads: 'His cheeks looks gastly pale...Chatter and death in evry shade he views'
References note
British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, Vol. IV, no. 3914, London 1978
Reference
Wellcome Collection 581197i
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores