Jack a' both sides., James Gillray, 1783

Jack a' both sides., James Gillray, 1783

North balances himself on his left toe on the centre of the beam of a pair of scales, his right leg poised in the air. He stands so that the scale (right) on which fox is standing rests on the ground, while that on which shelburne stands is in the air. His attitude suggests that he could, if he liked, weigh down the scales on shelburne's side. Fox, enormously obese, stands looking upwards with a cunning and satisfied smile, saying "damn the tories!!!" shelburne, with an expression of disgust, is stamping and clenching his fists; he says, "oh! damn the wigs!" north is excreting against shelburne a blast of smoke inscribed "anathema" which swells into a cloud. From dark clouds in the upper left corner of the design the king's head (back view) and right arm appear. He holds over north's head an enormous wig which envelops his head and shoulders. A crown is poised above the king's head, and he is blindfolded by a tartan bandage indicating scottish influence. 11 july 1783 etching. Date: 1783. Dimensions: Height: 348 mm; Width: 235 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Charles James Fox. Collection: British Museum. Jack a' both sides. (BM 1868,0808.5025)
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Author: Print made by: James Gillray Published by: William HumphreySource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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