The Generae of patriotism, or, The Bloomsbury farmer, plainting Bedfordshire wheat / Js. Gy. desn. et fect.

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James Gillray
1756-1815
The Generae of patriotism, or, The Bloomsbury farmer, plainting Bedfordshire wheat / Js. Gy. desn. et fect.
hand colored aquatint
image: 24.2 x 34.3 cm; plate: 24.5 x 35 cm; sheet: 25.4 x 35.8 cm
Peel 2926
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Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
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The Duke of Bedford, a stalwart, handsome and smiling farmer, strides (left to right) across a newly ploughed field, scattering guineas from a pouch slung to his shoulder; on his back is a large sack inscribed '£'. As he sows the tips of bonnets-rouges and daggers sprout up; behind him (left) they progressively emerge more completely, and appear as little Jacobins, a raised dagger in each hand, crowding in close ranks towards the horizon, where they hail (or are smitten by) thunderbolts which dart from clouds in the upper left corner of the design and explode on reaching the ground. The soil is prepared by Fox, Sheridan, and Lauderdale: Fox's smiling face is the centre of a sun which issues from clouds and shines on Bedford. A bull (John Bull) is harnessed to a plough which is guided by Sheridan wearing a bonnet-rouge. Lauderdale (bare-headed) raises a whip to flog the weary bull.

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