Twelve Irishmen around an oblong table recoil in terror as the devil holds up a painting of an 'Irish stew' in a 'revolutionary pot'. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1799.
- Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.
- Date:
- March 1 1799
- Reference:
- 585562i
- Pictures
About this work
Description
The United Irishmen had conspired with French revolutionaries in planning a French invasion of Ireland in 1796 and a revolutionary insurrection in Ireland. Gillray here represents the effects of introducing the practices of the French Revolution into Ireland
Five harpies representing the five members of the revolutionary Directoire fly off tearing apart a map of Ireland: three of them are named on the print as Barras (Philipppe Barras), Le Paux (Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux), and Tallien (Jean-Lambert Tallien, a revolutionary but not a member of the Directoire)
Publication/Creation
[London] (Peterborough Court, Fleet Street) : published by J. Whittle, March 1 1799.
Physical description
1 print : etching ; image 22.9 x 30 cm
Contributors
Lettering
An Irish howl
References note
British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. VII, London 1942, no. 9350
Reference
Wellcome Collection 585562i
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores