The Rubbish Carter by SHARPSHOOTER (John Phillips)

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The Rubbish Carter

London: E. King. Original caricature from 1829, commenting on the resignation of Eldon as Lord Chancellor following the passing of the Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829. Eldon had held up the business of the House by putting amendments to many pieces of legislation, shown here falling from his rubbish cart. 23.5cm x 33cm. Original hand colouring is still clean and bright. Small closed tear to the bottom edge of the sheet.

John Phillips (1808-1847) was a British caricature artist and satirist. His work was used in the first issue of Punch. After 1830, he focussed more on miniature portraits and paintings that were more artistic than caricature.

. Caricature originale de 1829, commentant la démission d'Eldon en tant que Lord Chancelier après l'adoption de la loi sur l'émancipation des catholiques en 1829. Eldon avait retardé les travaux de la Chambre en apportant des amendements à de nombreux textes législatifs, qu'on voit ici tomber de son chariot à ordures. 23,5 cm x 33 cm. La coloration originale à la main est encore propre et brillante. Petite déchirure au bord inférieur de la feuille.

John Phillips (1808-1847) était un caricaturiste et satiriste britannique. Son travail a été utilisé dans le premier numéro de Punch. Après 1830, il se concentre davantage sur les portraits miniatures et les peintures plus artistiques que les caricatures.

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