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A struggle for the horns!

Title
A struggle for the horns! [graphic] / Marks fect.
Publication
London : Pubd. by J.L. Marks, 28 Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, [ca. September 1820]
Physical Description
1 print : etching with stipple ; sheet 23.9 x 34 cm
Medium
wove paper
Notes
Title etched below image.
Date of publication from the British Museum catalogue.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Summary
"In the foreground John Bull, a drink-blotched 'cit', and George IV tug at a large pair of antlers. The King (right): "I tell you Bull I will wear them--I know they will become me--what am I allways to be disappointed." John wears a large white favour in his hat inscribed 'The Queen'; he says: "I'll be D--n'd if you do wear them yet, however much you may deserve them so it is useless contending G--e." At his feet is a large bludgeon: 'John Bull's Oke'. Behind them, a woman, apparently Mrs. Bull, strikes Majocchi, so that his nose gushes blood, saying: "You're one of the Villians from Cotton Garden" [see British Museum Satires No. 13824, &c.]. He falls backwards, saying: "Non mi Ricordo" [see British Museum Satires No. 13827]. In the middle distance behind John (left), stands a woman arm-in-arm with a sailor, who is next a soldier; she waves her handkerchief, saying; "The Queen for ever"; the other two wave their hats, shouting: "Go it John we'll stand by You." Behind the King (right) stand four witnesses: three villainous-looking fops and a woman; they are 'Inhabitants of Cotton Garden'."--British Museum online catalogue.
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 12, 2018
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 10, no. 13850
Genre/Form
Satires (Visual works) - England - 1820.
Etchings - England - London - 1820.
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