The fox and badger hunting the K--g's hounds .

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John Nixon
-1818
The fox and badger hunting the K--g's hounds .
Peel 3301
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[London] : Pubd as the Act directs Feby 28, 1784 by W. Humphrey 227, Strand, [1784]
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Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
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Title from item.
Library's copy trimmed within plate mark.

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Fox and North, as fox and badger with human heads, chase (left to right) five hounds, behind whom runs John Robinson, who looks round with a face of distress at his pursuers. Round his shoulders is slung a rat-trap, and his coat is inscribed 'Rat Catcher'. In front of him and among the hounds run three rats, much smaller in size than the dogs. The collar of the dog immediately in front of Fox is inscribed 'W.P.' [Pitt]. Fox says, "Perdition catch such Vermin". Behind the fox and badger runs Burke, wearing a Jesuit's biretta and blowing a horn. The ground between pursuers and pursued is inscribed 'Field of Contention'. In the middle distance is a square building resembling the Treasury, and inscribed 'St Stephens Kennell'. Behind it on a hill is a circular temple, sending out rays, probably intended for the temple of Fame. Cf. British Museum online catalog.

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