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Spanish messenger

William Dent
active 1783-1793

Spanish messenger

Published

[London] : Published by J. Aitken Leicester Fields, Jun 20 1790.

etching, touched with watercolor
image: 170 x 232 mm; sheet: 195 x 243 mm
Peel 3389
Notes
Attributed to William Dent in the British Museum online catalog.
Title from item.
At bottom of print: You secret, black and midnight things; what is't you do? Shakespear.
Library's copy trimmed within plate mark.
Provenance

Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.

Summary

Pitt (right) locks a huge padlock inscribed 'Dispatches' which fastens the lips of a messenger in riding-dress, holding his cap and whip; he says "Nothing shall transpire". Behind him (right) stands (?) Sir Archibald Macdonald, saying, "That's right Billy lock the fellow up again. Dam the haughty Dons proud Stomacks for not sending better News". Thurlow (left), turning his head in profile to the right, says, with a ferocious expression (? to Pitt) "Dam your Shilly shally". Behind, two men stand facing each other holding their fingers to their lips and making gestures to enforce silence. One (right) resembles Hall the Whig apothecary of Westminster. Cf. British Museum online catalog.

Associated names
Aitken, James, active 1788-1802, publisher.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Classification
Department
Century prints