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A Radical Reformer

A Radical Reformer

Artist (British, 1789 - 1856)
Publisher (British, 1761 - 1838)
Date1819
MediumEtching with hand coloring
DimensionsImage: 11 3/4 x 9 in. (29.8 x 22.9 cm)
Credit LinePurchased with funds provided by the Humanities Center
CultureBritish
Object numberPC2021.06.01
ClassificationsPrint Collection
DescriptionA bedraggled-looking William Cobbett -- a Tory radical, reformer, pamphleteer and Member of Parliament -- shoulders a sack bursting with bones (above which hover birds) inscribed "The Bones of Cuffee the Malefactor." A scroll unfurls from his pocket with the words: 'Mem—since I find I cannot succeed in Writing against Man I must follow my worthy Predecesser Paine & Write against God.' His speech bubble is inscribed: 'Men will learn to express all that is base, Malignant, Treacherous, Unatural & Blasphemous, by the single Monosyllable—Paine—written by me W. Cobbett—Intend paying my Old Debts by raising a subscription on these Relics, must be doing something, Cursed World, Kicked out of France, driven from America & obliged to run awy [sic] from England.' A noose dangles from a gibbet in the middle distance.

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