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Robert Seymour
1798-1836
Wellington, the decayed veteran
Published
[London] : [William Strange], [ca. 1834]
wood engraving
86 x 63 mm
Peel 2123
Notes
Probably detached from one of four issues of Whiggeries and waggeries, London : William Strange, 1834. This publication reprinted wood engravings by Robert Seymour, Robert Cruikshank, and others which had previously appeared-- with different captions-- in Figaro in London, also published by Strange. The identical image appeared in Figaro in London, no. 11, 1832, with the title To the Duke of Wellington.
Provenance
Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
Summary
Wellington as a private in the Grenadier Guards stands outside a dilapidated sentry box, leaning on his bayoneted musket. His bulky knapsack is inscribed 'Parliamentary Grants'. The sentry box, inscribed "Places" and "Pensions", though shored up, seems about to collapse.
Associated names
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Strange, W. (William), publisher.
Cowie, G. (George), printer.
Strange, W. (William). Whiggeries and waggeries.
Strange, W. (William). Figaro in London.
Strange, W. (William), publisher.
Cowie, G. (George), printer.
Strange, W. (William). Whiggeries and waggeries.
Strange, W. (William). Figaro in London.
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