Caricature gillray plumpudding, James Gillray, 26 February 1805

Caricature gillray plumpudding, James Gillray, 26 February 1805

The plumb-pudding in danger, or, state epicures taking un petit souper. The great globe itself and all which it inherit [sic], is too small to satisfy such insatiable appetites. Js. Gillray, inv. & fecit. Summary: william pitt, wearing a regimental uniform and hat, sitting at a table with napoleon. They are each carving a large plum pudding on which is a map of the world. Pitt's slice is considerably larger than napoleon's. Medium: 1 print: etching, hand-colored. Created/published: london: h. Humphrey, 1805 february 26. According to wright & evans, historical and descriptive account of the caricatures of james gillray (1851, oclc 59510372), p. 240, "the new emperor, and his opponent the english minister, helping themselves—one taking the land, the other the sea. On the overtures made by the new emperor for a reconciliation with england in the january of 1805. ". Date: 26 February 1805.
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