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The gradations of a V**e C*******r

Title
The gradations of a V**e C*******r [graphic] / B. Burg.
Publication
[London] : [Pubd. by Garmeson, No. 2 St. Swithins Lane, Lombard Stt.], [June 1820?]
Physical Description
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 25.4 x 32 cm
Medium
wove paper
Notes
Title from text below image.
Publisher's statement written in ink on separate piece of paper (11 x 38 mm) pasted below lower left corner of image.
Date of publication from the British Museum catalogue.
Imperfect; sheet trimmed with partial loss of statement of responsibility from lower right. Missing text supplied from the British Museum catalogue.
Summary
"A sequence of six designs in two rows. [1] 'Begging before the Door of his Benefactor.' Young Leach, as a crossing-sweeper, holds out his hat to a gentleman who amiably puts in a coin. The latter walks away from a street-door with a plate inscribed 'Sir Robt Taylor'. [2] 'In the Service of his Benefactor.' Leach, as a young footman in livery, walks behind Taylor and his wife, who are returning from a country church. He carries cane and prayer-book. [3] 'As Clerk to his Benefactor.' Leach writes at a desk in a bare room, with a shelf of books high on the wall. [4] 'Now a Lawyer!!!' He sits in a well-furnished room, smilingly giving advice to a dismayed client (cf. British Museum Satires No. 11931, &c.). [5] 'Becomes a Counsellor!!! Thanks to his Benefactor.' Scene in court, with a crowded gallery. As one of a row of barristers Leach makes an impassioned appeal to the judge. [6] 'And now a Judge!!! Thanks to the Nation.' From the bench he looks down at a row of barristers. After the title: 'Every Merit should be Awarded to a Man for having raised himself from Beggary to so prominent a Station. The utmost Hatred, does that Man deserve who would create Despotism in our Land.'"--British Museum online catalogue.
Variant and related titles
Gradations of a Vice Chancellor
Text above image: "'Tis better to be born lucky than rich"
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 13, 2018
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 10, no. 13740
Genre/Form
Satires (Visual works) - England - 1820.
Lithographs - England - London - 1820.
Annotations (Provenance) - 19th century.
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