John Bull taking a Luncheon or British Cooks, cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard, with Bonne-Chére.
Depicting John Bull, the thoroughly established symbol of a typical Englishman, enjoying a French-accented feast served up by a distinguished group of British admirals at the expense of France and her allies.
Etching with hand colouring, on wove, with narrow margins, published October 24th 1798 by H. Humphrey, London. S. 274 × 378mm.
Verso Buonaparte hearing of Nelson’s Victory.
*Please note the frame in the image is not the finished frame and purely an example. On purchase we will discuss framing options and try best to cater to your request. Please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery. Please email peter@phfa.co.uk if you have any questions regarding framing.
John Bull taking a Luncheon or British Cooks, cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard, with Bonne-Chére.
Depicting John Bull, the thoroughly established symbol of a typical Englishman, enjoying a French-accented feast served up by a distinguished group of British admirals at the expense of France and her allies.
Etching with hand colouring, on wove, with narrow margins, published October 24th 1798 by H. Humphrey, London. S. 274 × 378mm.
Verso Buonaparte hearing of Nelson’s Victory.
*Please note the frame in the image is not the finished frame and purely an example. On purchase we will discuss framing options and try best to cater to your request. Please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery. Please email peter@phfa.co.uk if you have any questions regarding framing.