Irish-Invasion-Gillray, James Gillray, 20 January 1797

Irish-Invasion-Gillray, James Gillray, 20 January 1797

End of the irish invasion; — or — the destruction of the french armada js. Gillray, inv. Et f. Summary: french warships, labeled le révolutionaire, l'egalité and the revolutionary jolly boat, being tossed about during a storm blown up by pitt, dundas, grenville and windham, whose heads appear from the clouds. Charles fox is the figurehead on le révolutionaire which is floundering with broken mast. The revolutionary jolly boat is being swamped, throwing sheridan, hall, erskine, m. A. Taylor and thelwall overboard. Medium: 1 print: etching, hand-colored. Created/published: [london]: h. Humphrey, 1797 jany. 20th. According to wright & evans, historical and descriptive account of the caricatures of james gillray (1851, oclc 59510372), pp. 89–90, "on the french expedition to bantry bay, at the end of 1796. Pitt, dundas, grenville, and windham are the four winds which blow up the storm to destroy the invaders. Ffox, as the carved figure at the head of the revolution, is represented as influencing the united irishmen. The crew of the jolly-boat are sheridan, liberty hall, erskine, m. A. Taylor, and thelwall, who, it is insinuated, were all approvers, at least, of the irish rebellion. ". Date: 20 January 1797.
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