Warren's Black-Rat Blacking, George Cruikshank, 1820

Warren's Black-Rat Blacking, George Cruikshank, 1820

Advertising parody, satirical publication by william hone aimed at english politician and judge charles warren (1764–1829). The point is that warren had defected ("ratted") from the whigs to the tories, offered a judgeship; and warren's blacking, manufactured by robert warren, used a similar advertisement, which had also been engraved by george cruikshank. (the rat wears a judge's wig, in the reflection in the boot. ). Date: 1820.
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Author: Engraver George CruikshankSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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