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The keenest Sportsman in Broomswell Camp, 1803.
The keenest Sportsman in Broomswell Camp, 1803. Dedicated to Mrs T-d-r-, of Tenby, without permission, by her h.ble Ser.t J. C. White.
J. C. White del. [etched by James Gillray].
[1803.]
Coloured etching. Sheet 255 x 400mm (10 x 15¾"). Trimmed within plate, into image at top, slight creasing.
On a moor, a soldier holds a greyhound on a leash, watching a yokel helping him find hares. George writes that this print is warning to Mrs Tuder that her husband is carrying on a flirtation while in camp; 'the subject is identified as William, eldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth Camilla Tuder who died at Tenby aged 80 in 1840'.
BM Satire 10167.
[Ref: 51726]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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