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A peep into the cave of Jacobinism / Js. Gillray invt. & fect.

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James Gillray
1756-1815

A peep into the cave of Jacobinism / Js. Gillray invt. & fect.

London : Pubd. Septr. 1st, 1798, by J. Wright, 169 Piccadilly for the Anti Jacobin Review, [1798]
etching, hand colored
image: 176 x 251 mm; plate mark: 195 x 264 mm; sheet: 267 x 360 mm
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
1986.645
Notes
Print appeared as the frontispiece to v. 1 of the Anti-Jacobin review. Cf. George.
Following title: Magna est Veritas et prævalebit [i.e. the motto of the Anti-Jacobin Review].
Provenance

From the library of Gordon N. Ray.

Summary

Print shows Truth, fully draped, her name on her belt, holding up an irradiated torch which directs darts of lightning at creatures in the mouth of a cave (left). This is formed by an arch of rocks, from which 'The Lethean Stream' emerges. Jacobinism, a creature with scaly legs and long serpent-like tail, naked except for bonnet-rouge and a belt inscribed 'Egalit[é]' in which is a dagger, kneels terror-struck, shrinking from the darts of Truth; he drops his pen and a mask falls from his face. His ink-bottle, inscribed 'Gall', is overturned. Beside him is a heap of pamphlets, which the lightning from Truth's torch has set on fire. They are 'Libels', 'Defamation', 'Sedition', 'Ignorance', 'Anarchy', 'Atheism', 'Abuse'. Toads crawl from under them and drop into the adjacent 'Lethean Stream'. Owls and bats fly off into the recesses of the cave. On Truth's forehead is an irradiated star; she points up with her left hand at an open book resting upon clouds: 'Anti-Jacobin Review & Mag[azine]'. Above her head fly two winged infants holding up between them a crown; one holds the cross of Religion, the other the scales of Justice.

Associated names
Wright, J. (John), 1770?-1844, publisher.
Humphrey, Hannah, active 1774-1817, publisher.
Ray, Gordon N. (Gordon Norton), 1915-1986, former owner.
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