The Westminster Canvass, William Dent, 1784

The Westminster Canvass, William Dent, 1784

Fox, as guy vaux (fawkes) on 5 nov. , is carried (left to right) in a chair resting on two poles by hall, the apothecary, and sam house, two of his prominent supporters in westminster. Fox, who is smiling, holds in his right hand a dark lantern inscribed 'amor patriae', in the left a bundle of matches labelled 'for the new parliament'. Hall (right), in profile to the right wearing spectacles, in place of a hat has a pestle and mortar inscribed 'all apothecary drugs prepared'. Sam is in his usual dress (see bmsat 5696) with open shirt and ungartered stockings, but wearing a hat in which is a large fox's brush and a favour inscribed 'vaux'. Beneath the design is etched in three columns on a scroll: 'electors know no reason why they should not vote for carlo guy says, barnacled doctor capsicum and sam, the patriotic scum, so, (as boys, you may remember, parade the streets in november,) from door to door in doleful ditty beg he may represent the city, declare parliament he'll reform, and other mighty deeds perform, deeds, which in place he quite forgot but now he'll do them piping hot. ' 31 march 1784 etching. Date: 1784. Dimensions: Height: 248 mm; Width: 338 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Charles James Fox. Collection: British Museum. The Westminster Canvass (BM 1868,0808.5211 1)
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Author: Print made by: William Dent Published by: James RidgwaySource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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