Bologna-sausages, or Opposition flux'd

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James Gillray
1756-1815
Bologna-sausages, or Opposition flux'd
[London] : Pubd Decr 12th 1788. by S. W. Fores N. 3 Piccadilly, [1788]
etching, hand colored
image: 240 x 330 mm; plate mark: 251 x 354 mm; sheet: 258 x 364 mm
Peel 3359
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Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
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Printmaker from BM Satires.
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Print shows Fox running hurriedly from the House of Commons through an arched doorway, excreting incontinently as he runs, and saying, "I never said he had a right to the Regency I didn't indeed! indeed I didn't!" In a porter's chair (right) sits an elderly man (Cornwall, the Speaker), his hands raised, saying with a shocked expression, "Lord! Lord! What will this House come to?" On the left stands Weltje, very stiff and tall, his hands raised, saying, "No right to de Regency? den by Got! we shall loose all de Sausages!" He wears a looped-up apron; sauce-ladles are thrust through his apron-string. Through the archway appear, obliquely, the Opposition benches; they are crowded with members (also excreting) whose faces and gestures express consternation. In front sit North, with his eyes bandaged, indicating his blindness, Sheridan, and Burke. Facing them, the profile of Pitt is seen through the doorway, saying, '"The Prince of Wales has no more right to a "succession to the Regency, than any other Subject* [*without the Consent of Parliament], and whoever asserts the "contrary, speaks little less than Treason! - I repeat, than Treason!" Cf. George.

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