Sir Cecil Wray being attacked
Sir Cecil Wray being attacked
Record No
18826
Title
Sir Cecil Wray being attacked
Description
"Mars and Venus..."; showing Sir Cecil Wray standing between a Chelsea Pensioner and a servant-maid. The maid is standing on a paper inscribed 'Tax on servants'. Satire on Wray's unpopular election proposals to abolish Chelsea Hospital and tax employers of maid-servants.
Date of execution
1784
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Satirical Print Collection
Artist
Collings, Samuel
Engraver
Collings, Samuel
Publisher
Wells, William
Medium
etching
Support
paper
Longest dimension
35cms
Shortest dimension
24cms
Picture type
caricature/satire
Catalogue No
p5448774
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