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Banditti / I B [John Boyne].

John Boyne
approximately 1750-1810
Banditti / I B [John Boyne].
Published

[London] : Published by E. Hedges No. 92 Cornhill, [Dec. 22 1783]

etching with engraving & stipple engraving
image: 285 x 335 mm; sheet: 310 x 335 mm
Peel 3249
Notes
Library's copy trimmed within plate mark.
Provenance

Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.

Summary

The Coalition ministers are gathered around the table placed in the mouth of a cave. On the left sits Lord North wearing armor under his cloak, a goblet in his left hand. Opposite him on the right is Charles Fox, dressed as a centurion and sitting on a fox. He leans on the table keeping his right hand on three dice signed, "Madras," "Bombay," and "Bengal," and clutching a dice box in his left. Behind him Admiral Keppel, the date of the battle of Ushant (1778) on his helmet, raises his goblet in a toast. Behind him Sheridan, with ass's ears and "School for Scandal" written across his head cover, watches the Duke of Portland count out money to Lord Carlisle. On Portland's shoulder leans Lord Cavendish in a centurion's armor under his cloak. Between him and North sits Burke in a Jesuit's outfit reading his own "Plan of oeconomy [sic]." Under the table lie the corpses of Lords Shelburne and Ashburton, ousted by the Coalition.

Associated names
Hedges, Edward, active 1780-1786, publisher.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Classification
Department
Century prints