The Scots triumph, or a peep behind the curtain, 1768, the entrance to a large building furnished with columns, from which heavy curtains are suspended. In the distance is the dome of St. Paul's to signify that the scene is in London. A coach, which is about to crush a Scotch thistle in the road, occupies the middle of the foreground, and contains John Wilkes and three of his supporters. In the foreground Britannia lies mourning, saying: I am griev'd at the unhappy fate of my dear country, and my much beloved son Wilkes.
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The Scots triumph, or a peep behind the curtain, 1768, the entrance to a large building furnished with columns, from which heavy curtains are suspended. In the distance is the dome of St. Paul's to signify that the scene is in London. A coach, which is about to crush a Scotch thistle in the road, occupies the middle of the foreground, and contains John Wilkes and three of his supporters. In the foreground Britannia lies mourning, saying: I am griev'd at the unhappy fate of my dear country, and my much beloved son Wilkes.

Date

1768

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection/Quint Lox Limited

Notre référence

LZT16A00_247

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

53,7Mo (2,9Mo) / 42,3cm x 31,8cm / 5000 x 3753 (300dpi)

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