Inscription in unknown hand in pencil at bottom of sheet: Handel proof.
Proof before letters; date and title from BM catalogue.
Satire on Handel, showing him with the face of a pig, seated on a beer barrel and playing on an organ, at the sides of which hang a ham, haunch of venison, goose, and turkey; behind him are a cheese, turbot, and oysters, etc., indicative of his fondness for good living; an owl stands on his head, and a monkey holds a small mirror up to him; before him are a pair of kettledrums, a bassoon, drum, double-bass, horn, two trumpets, an ass braying, cannon firing, the last alluding to the extreme fullness of his choruses; a boar's head, barrels, etc. are intermingled with the instruments.