A large John Bull being held down and force-fed by Peel and Wellington; representing the idea of the Catholic emancipation as a breach of the constitution. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1829.
- Heath, William, 1795-1840.
- Date:
- April 1829
- Reference:
- 12224i
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John Bull is crying: "Murder! if you get it down it will ruin my constitution", the paper that is being forced down his throat is entitled: "Catholic Emancipation". Wellington says: "Hold - him fast - Bob - I'll soon make him swallow it - there it goes Johnny you will be quite a different man after this." The mortar is inscribed: "Dose for 40s Free".
Publication/Creation
[London] (26 Haymarket) : T. McLean. Political & other caricatures daily pub., April 1829.
Physical description
1 print : etching, with watercolour ; platemark 26 x 37.3 cm
Contributors
Lettering
Quacks from Church St. Dr. Arther & his man Bob giving John Bull a bolus.
Creator/production credits
Bears artist's insignia as Paul Pry, bottom left: a miniature figure leaning into the wind with a top hat and umbrella, followed by word "Esq.r"
References note
British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. XI, London 1954, no. 15714
Reference
Wellcome Collection 12224i
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