French happiness English misery., Isaac Cruikshank, 1793

French happiness English misery., Isaac Cruikshank, 1793

A design in two compartments. On the right, in a poverty-stricken room, four ragged and famished french sansculottes tug frantically at the limbs of a frog, saying, "aha by gar so we serve all the enemies to liberty and equality. " on the empty hearth is a pan inscribed 'tree of liberty', in which a small twig has been planted; two rats sniff at it. On a shelf above it is a (?) crucifix supporting a noose of rope. On the wall (left) is a trellis in which assignats are stuck: '5000, assignat 2000, 500. ' next is a large print: a body hangs from a lamp-post; an infant, 'the son of an aristocrate', is impaled on a spike; a soldier carries a head on his bayonet. Next is a 'list of the killed & wounded allied army jemapps 306,184, 200, [total] 690. French 20 - 600, 14 - 590,18 - 900, [total] 54090. French victorie. ' a dead bird is in a cage (left). A rat emerging from a hole looks at a dead or dying cat. A broken pitcher is inscribed 'water'. On the left a countryman carves a juicy sirloin, two men, one gorged to repletion, the other stuffing hard, sit at the table. A man in a smock stands at the table; he holds a frothing pitcher and draws his hand across his mouth, saying, "here goes, the king & constitution for ever" (cf. Bmsat 8287, &c). A blazing fire burns in the grate, by it lies a corpulent dog, while a fat cat plays with a mouse. On the chimney-piece is a 'bible', above it is pasted 'o the roa[st] beef of ol[d] england'. Other songs pasted up are 'god save the king and rule brittania. ' two frothing pitchers stand on the floor. Through an open window is seen a man sowing, and a man driving a team of oxen. Laden apple-branches extend across the window; beside it a bird sings in a cage. 3 january 1793. Hand-coloured etching. Date: 1793. Dimensions: Height: 247 mm; Width: 397 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: George III, King of the United Kingdom. Collection: British Museum. French happiness English misery. (BM J,4.91)
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