Books+ Search Results

Alecto and her train at the gate of Pandaemonium, or, The recruiting sarjeant enlisting John-Bull into the Revolution Service

Title
Alecto and her train at the gate of Pandaemonium, or, The recruiting sarjeant enlisting John-Bull into the Revolution Service [graphic].
Publication
[London] : Pubd. July 4th, 1791, by S.W. Fores, N. 3 Piccadilly, [4 July 1791]
Physical Description
1 print : etching ; sheet 39.3 x 46 cm
Medium
laid paper
Notes
Title etched below image.
Printmaker from British Museum catalogue.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark on lower edge.
Exhibited: "Global Encounters and the Archives: Britain’s Empire in the Age of Horace Walpole" at The Lewis Walpole Library, Farmington, CT, October 2017-March 2018.
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
"Alecto, a fantastic hag (as in BMSat 7721), stands outside the Crown and Anchor tavern between a diminutive Sheridan (left), playing a fife, and Fox (right), a burly drummer, both wearing regimentals. She towers above them, holding a long pike surmounted by a cap of 'Liberty' and holding out to John Bull, a yokel (as in BMSat 8141), a handful of 'Assignats'. Hissing serpents form her hair and serpents suck at the pendent breasts which her ragged garments do not cover. She has webbed wings, and wears a French cocked hat with a tricolour cockade inscribed 'Liberty'. ... John Bull stands on the left, scratching his head with a puzzled grin; he wears a smock and very wrinkled gaiters; his hat and a pitchfork are in his left hand. ... Sheridan stands between Alecto and John Bull. ... Fox is much larger than Sheridan, both wear French Grenadier's caps. On his drum is the head of a Medusa (Discord) with snaky locks. He smiles, watching John Bull with a stare of eager calculation. ... Behind him and on the extreme right. Stanhope runs off to the right, stooping as if to conceal himself; in his right hand is a letter: 'To Lord Stanhop[e] from W. Pitt.' ... The door of the Crown & Anchor Tavern is immediately behind Fox and Alecto. From it issue flames and smoke in which imps and demons are flying."--British Museum online catalogue.
Variant and related titles
Recruiting sarjeant enlisting John-Bull into the Revolution Service
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 29, 2011
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 6, no. 7889
Wright, T. Works of James Gillray, the caricaturist, p. 130
Wright, T. Historical and descriptive account of the caricatures by James Gillray, no. 56
Genre/Form
Satires (Visual works) - England - 1791.
Etchings - England - London - 1791.
Watermarks (Paper)
Also listed under
Citation

Available from:

Loading holdings.
Unable to load. Retry?
Loading holdings...
Unable to load. Retry?