A fat and placid dutchman leans cross-legged against a large barrel, smoking. His musket is under his left arm, bayonet resting on the ground. He wears civilian dress with a cartouche-box slung across his shoulder. An irate and ugly john bull, his face blotched with drink, runs up to him, putting a sword in nic's right hand, saying, "why, you cold-blooded dolt, can nothing move you? i say you shall be in a rage - i am in a rage. Damme, you shall go to war; now what say you?" nic answers, the words within the smoke which issues from his mouth: "i say nothing - you know john, i dare not contradict you. " pitt's profile, enclosed in an obtuse angle, projects from the right margin, saying, "tell him they will open the scheldt, and he shall fight dam him. " in the background is the sea with ships. On the right is a dutch town with a jetty projecting into the sea, and (in the middle distance) two bales of commerce. On a mound (left) a sentry stands at attention. 9 february 1793. Hand-coloured etching. Date: 1793. Dimensions: Height: 233 mm; Width: 359 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: William Pitt the Younger. Collection: British Museum. John Bull in a rage forcing Nic Frog to fight against his will. (BM 1917,1208.4098)
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