A Caricature of England and Wales.
[London,
c1815].
Engraved caricature map mounted on card, original full wash colour.
130 by 97mm. (5 by 3.75 inches).
3205
notes:
This humorous map is part of the series of cartographic caricatures - including England and Wales, as here, Scotland, and Ireland - which Robert Deighton first produced in the late eighteenth century. England and Wales are depicted as John Bull with full tankard of beer in hand and riding a monstrous fish.
The map like much of Dighton's caricatures would be published as a print by Carrington Bowles (fl.1752-1793). Carington Bowles worked initially with his fathe...
The map like much of Dighton's caricatures would be published as a print by Carrington Bowles (fl.1752-1793). Carington Bowles worked initially with his fathe...
bibliography:
provenance:
Blaeu’s Grand Atlas
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