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Unknown
James Gillray (after)
The Daily Advertiser (1797)
hand-coloured etching
23.6 × 17.3 cm (image) 23.8 × 17.6 cm (sheet, trimmed within platemark)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Felton Bequest, 1926
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Medium
hand-coloured etching
Measurements
23.6 × 17.3 cm (image) 23.8 × 17.6 cm (sheet, trimmed within platemark)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Felton Bequest, 1926
Gallery location
Not on display
Catalogue/s Raisonné
BM Satires 8981 (copy); Wright & Evans 152 (copy)
Inscription
printed in ink (in image) l.l.: Gillray del,t (t in superscript above , )
printed in ink (in image) l.l.-l.r.: The DAILY ADVERTISER,_vide. Dundas's Speech in the House of Commons 1979. / " for a dozen Years past he has follow'd the buſimeſs of a Daily Advertiser_, daily stunning hour Ears with / a noise about plot & Ruin & Treason & Impeachments; while the contents of his Bloody News turns to be only / a Daily-Advertiser for a Place and Pension.
printed in ink (in image) u.l.: TREASUPY.
printed in ink (in image) u.c.-l.r.: (text in speech bubbles, on leaflets and newspapers)
Accession Number
2417-3
Departments
International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
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