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The visit to Piccadilly, or, A Prussian reception representing Shon-ap-Morgan, shentleman of Wales, introducing his old nanny-goat into high company

Title
The visit to Piccadilly, or, A Prussian reception [graphic] : representing Shon-ap-Morgan, shentleman of Wales, introducing his old nanny-goat into high company.
Publication
[London] : Pubd. July 12th, 1792, by H. Humphrey, N. 18 Old Bond Street, [12 July 1792]
Physical Description
1 print : etching ; sheet 35 x 25 cm
Medium
wove paper
Notes
Title etched below image.
Printmaker from British Museum catalogue.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Provenance
From a collection in twelve volumes probably compiled by Francis Harvey and sold at auction, Sotheby, London, June 1900. Bequest of Hugh Dudley Auchincloss to Yale University Library, 1981. Bound by Riviere & Son in three-quarters red morocco with gold tooling and gold lettering on spine.
Summary
"The Prince of Wales (left) leads a goat with the head of Mrs. Fitzherbert (right) to the door of the forecourt of a large town-house, held partly open by the Duchess of York. She says, "O Dunder & Wonder! - what Cratur is dat which you are bringing here ? - relation of mine, indeed? - no, no! - me know no Nanny-goat-Princess! - so set off, with your bargain, you poor - Toasted - Cheese! you! - for she sha'nt come in here, to poison the house! - off! - off! - off." The Prince, who wears in his hat a leek, with his motto, 'ich dien', answers, "Not open the Toor ? - Cot-splutter-a-nails - when Nanny is come to see you, herself? - vhy isn't Nanny a Princess too ? - & a Velch Princess? - and hur is come to visit hur Brothers & hur Sisters! - & not to let hur in? why the Voman is mad, sure!" In place of a star he wears a medallion enclosing a pair of goat's horns. He holds his goat by a ribbon wreathed with roses. Mrs. Fitzherbert has goat's horns and wears a coronet with the Prince's feathers; she looks up at him with an expression of dignified surprise. ... The door of the Duke's house is surmounted by a pediment decorated with the Prussian eagle and pairs of doves (an emblem on the Duchess's state-bed, 'Lond. Chronicle', 21 Dec. 1792)"--British Museum online catalogue.
Variant and related titles
Prussian reception
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 05, 2007
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 6, no. 8113
Wright, T. Works of James Gillray, the caricaturist, p. 137
Wright, T. Historical and descriptive account of the caricatures by James Gillray, no. 40
Genre/Form
Satires (Visual works) - England - 1792.
Etchings - England - London - 1792.
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