Title: the american rattle snake
abstract: cartoon shows "american" snake, the emblem used by americans as a device on their flag before the adoption of the stars and stripes, with two of three coils around units of british soldiers, commanded by burgoyne and cornwallis at time of their surrender. Gillray is lampooning the british war effort. The verse printed below the image reflects the widespread sympathy in england for the american cause. Physical description: 1 print: etching. Notes: forms part of: british cartoon prints collection (library of congress).;published in: eyes of the nation: a visual history of the united states / vincent virga, curators of the library of congress, alan brinkley. New york: knopf, 1997.;published in: the american revolution in drawings and prints; a checklist of 1765-1790 graphics in the library of congress / compiled by donald h. Cresswell, with a foreword by sinclair h. Hitchings. Washington: [for sale by the supt. Of docs. , u. S. Govt. Print. Off. ], 1975, no. 812.;title from item.;exhibited in: creating the united states, library of congress, washington, d. C. , 2009.;inscribed in ink, in the center and right coils of the snake: "prisoners of war. "; attributed to gillray. Date: 1782.
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