About the Artwork
England
ca. 1799
Thomas Cook (Artist) English, 1744-1818 After William Hogarth (Artist) English, 1697-1764
Engraving and etching in ink on wove paper
Plate: 12 7/8 × 15 5/8 inches (32.7 × 39.7 cm) Sheet: 13 3/8 × 18 3/4 inches (34 × 47.6 cm)
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Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps
09.1S317
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, in plate, center top margin: ENGLAND Inscribed, upper right corner: Plate II. Inscribed, lower left: Designed by W. Hogarth. Inscribed, lower right: Engraved by T. Cook. Inscribed, 12 lines in 4 stanzas across bottom margin left to right, stanza 1: See John the Soldier, Jack the Far, | With Sword & Pistol arm'd for War, | Should Mounsir dare come here Inscribed, 12 lines in 4 stanzas across bottom margin left to right, stanza 2: the Hungry Slaves have smelt our Food, | They long to taste our Flesh and Blood, | Old England's Beef and Beer Inscribed, 12 lines in 4 stanzas across bottom margin left to right, stanza 3: Britons to Arms | and let'em come, | Be you but Britons still, Strike Home, | And Lion-like attack 'em; Inscribed, 12 lines in 4 stanzas across bottom margin left to right: stanza 4: No Power can stand the deadly Stroke, | That's given from hand & hearts of Oak, | With Liberty to back em. Inscribed, center bottom edge: London Published by G. G. & J. Robinson Paternoster Row December 1st, 1799.
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Mrs. James E. Scripps [Harriet J.];1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Thomas Cook; after William Hogarth, England, ca. 1799, engraving and etching in ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S317.
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