File:A certain cabinet junto LCCN2006675342.jpg
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English: Title: A certain cabinet junto
Abstract: Print shows King George III, speechless (his caption balloon is empty), seated on the right in a high-backed chair at a table, with Lord North seated opposite presenting a paper to the King that states "for the total abolition of Civil & Religs liberty in America" and says, "This will quell the rebels"; standing behind the table is a man wearing clerical robes who adds, "America is within the realm"; and a man, probably Lord Bute, wearing a tam o'shanter, is standing behind the King's chair. A female figure is seated at the far left, holding a staff topped with a liberty cap, at her feet are a bow and a quiver of arrows, and Britannia's shield; she speaks toward the heavens "Lord thou didst drive out the heathen before us, our hope is in thee", to which a reply issues from the clouds above, "I have delivered and I will deliver". Physical description: 1 print : engraving ; 11.2 x 18.4 cm (sheet) Notes: See unpublished P&P checklist: "British Political and Social Cartoons, 1655-1832 ... not in the published catalogs of the British Museum," compiled in 1968 (NC 1470.M4. Vol.1).; Vol. II Engraved for Royal American Magazine. No. 1.; Title from item.; Images available on microfilm, "British Political and Social Cartoons, 1655-1832, not in the British Museum," produced by the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1970 (Microfilm LOT 12022). Unpublished checklist provides captions for images.; Forms part of: British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).; Not found in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, for similar conceptual design, see: v. 5, no. 5124.; P. Revere, sc. |
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A microfilm surrogate is provided in preference to the original, as per Divisional preservation policy (Microfilm LOT 12022, reel 1).
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- British Cartoon Prints Collection
- Engravings by Paul Revere
- American Revolution cartoons
- Royal American Magazine, 1775
- 1775 cartoons
- Phrygian caps in caricature
- Charles Edward Stuart in art
- American Revolution in 1775
- Caricatures of George III of the United Kingdom
- Caricatures of politicians of the United Kingdom
- Treaties with France as a party
- George III of the United Kingdom in 1775
- Treaties in art