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The comparative image is a bloated Englishman, with face blotched from drink and shoes slit to relieve his gout. He carves a large side of beef, accompanied by a foaming tankard of ale yet decries the present government for enslaving him and starving him to death. Gillray was later paid an annual pension for his satiric service to the Tory Anti-Jacobin Review.
Title
French Liberty, British Slavery
Date
1792
Medium
hand-coloured etching on paper
Measurements
H 24.9 x W 35.3 cm
Accession number
D12466
Acquisition method
purchased, 1947