Which Way Shall I Turn Me, Richard Newton, 1794

Which Way Shall I Turn Me, Richard Newton, 1794

Satire on the clergy; a plump clergyman stands between a bare-breasted young woman reclining on a sofa and a table laid with a roast sucking pig and a bottle of claret; his eyes are turned to the latter. 1794 etching and stipple, hand-coloured. Date: 1794. Dimensions: Height: 250 mm; Width: 314 mm. Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. Which Way Shall I Turn Me (BM 2010,7042.1)
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Author: After: Richard Newton Published by: William HollandSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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