Citizens Visiting the Bastille, - Vide. Democratic Charities. -
1799
402
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Pizarro, Contemplating (over) The Product of His Peruvian Mine
1799
403
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Overthrow of the Republican-Babel
1809
404
James Gillray, 1756–1815
True Reform of Parliament, i.e. - Patriots Lighting a Revolutionary Bonfire in New Palace Yard
1809
405
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Cooling the Brain - or - The Little Major, Shaving the Shaver
1789
406
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rival Queens, or a Political Heat for Lege (Rege) and Grege
1789
407
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Magnanimous Minister Chastising Prussian Perfidy - Vide the "Morning Chronicle." April 28th
1806
408
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Captain Townshend
1800
409
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Welsh Tandem
1801
410
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Comforts of a Rumford Stove
1800
411
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Georgey in the Coal - Hole. (Colonel Hanger)
1800
412
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Symptoms of Deep Thinking: Sinking from Thought to Thought, a Vast Profound (Sir Charles Bunbury)
1800
413
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Governor Wall's Ghost
1802
414
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Bouquet of the Last Century
1802
415
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Political Dreamings! - Visions of Peace! Prospective Horrors
1801
416
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Lordly Elevation
1802
417
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Giant - Factotum Amusing Himself (Pitt)
1797
418
Possibly James Gillray, 1756–1815
James Gillray
419
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Prince of the Old School (Boothby Clopton)
1800
420
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Tiddy-Doll the Great French-Ginger-Bread-Baker, Drawing Out a Batch of Kings-His Man, Hopping Talley, Mixing the Dough
1806
421
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Political Candour - i.e. - Coalition "Resolutions" of June 14th 1805 - Pro Bono Publico
1805
422
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Political Mathematician's Shaking the Broad Bottom'd Hemispheres
ca. 1811
423
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Patriot's Deciding a Point of Honor! - or - An Exact Representation of the Celebrated Rencontre which Took Place at Combe Wood at May 2nd 1807 - Between Little-Paul the Taylor and Sir Francis Goose
1807
424
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Pigs Possessed: - or - The Broad Bottom'd Litter Running Headlong into Ye Sea of Perdition. A Supplement to More Pigs thanTeats
ca. 1808
425
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Nursery, with, Britannia Reposing in Peace
1802
426
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The New Speaker (i.e. The Law Chick) Between the Hawks and Buzzards - Poor Little Michee!- Just Mounting, and then Funk'd and Frighten'd Out of All His Hopes (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1800
427
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention/ the Cockney Petition; The Westminster Petition, The Chelmsford Petition, the Middlesex Petition
1808
428
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The New Dynasty; or the Little Corsican Gardener Planting a Royal Pippin-Tree. -All the Talents (Busy in) are Clearing the Ground of the Old Timber
1807
429
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Introduction of Citizen Volpone - and His Suite, at Paris
1802
430
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Apples and The Horse-Turds: - or - Bonaparte, among the Golden Pippins
1800
431
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Confederated- Coalitions; or, The Giant's Storming Heaven, With the Gods Alarmed for their Everlasting Abodes
1804
432
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Half Natural
1799
433
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Pen-etration
1799
434
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Introduction of the Pope to the Convocation at Oxford, By the Cardinal Broad Bottom
1809
435
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Pillars of the Constitution - Three O'Clock and A Cloudy Morning
1809
436
James Gillray, 1756–1815
An Old English-Gentleman pester'd by Servants wanting Places
1809
437
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Spanish Patriots Attacking the French Banditti - Loyal Britons Lending a Lift!
1808
438
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Delicious Dreams! Castles in the Air! Glorious Prospects!
1808
439
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Delicious Weather
1808
440
James Gillray, 1756–1815
British Tars Towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour; The Broad Bottom Leviathan Trying to Swamp Billy's Old Boat; and the Little Corsican Tottering on the Clouds of Ambition
1807
441
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Fat Cattle, a Sketch of Tavistock Farmyard Dedicated to the Society for Improving the Breed of Cattle
1802
442
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Sketch of the Interior of St. Stephen's, as It Now Stands. -
1802
443
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Forming a Line on the Parade
1801
444
James Gillray, 1756–1815
King Henry The Fourth's Last Scene
1788
445
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Prince Pitt
1788
446
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Political Hydra
1788
447
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Vulture of the Constitution
1789
448
James Gillray, 1756–1815
An Angel Gliding on a Sunbeam Into Paradise. Down Thither, Prone in Flight, Lo! Schwelly Speeds, and With Her Brings, The Gems, and Spoils of Heaven. Milton
1791
449
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Birmingham Toast, as Given on the 14th of July By The Revolution Society
1791
450
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The French Consular Triumvicate Settling the New Constitution. With a Peep at the Constitutional-Pidgeon-Holes of the Abbe Seiyes - In the Back Ground
1797
451
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Military Sketch of a Gift Stick, or Poker Emblazoned. (A Portrait of General Cathcart)
1800
452
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Liliputian Substitutes, Equiping for Public Services
1801
453
James Gillray, 1756–1815
To Skiffy - Skipt on, With His Wonted Grace. Vide Birthday Ball
1800
454
James Gillray, 1756–1815
One of the Advantages of a Low Carriage
1801
455
James Gillray, 1756–1815
("Portrait of Gentleman" Walking)
1800
456
James Gillray, 1756–1815
French-Taylor, Fitting John Bull - With a "Jean-de-Bry"
1800
457
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Standing - Dish at Boodle's: Vide a Deuced Good Cocoa - Tree Pun. - (Sir Frank Standish)
1800
458
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Going to Market
1791
459
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Discarded Viceroy Silenced
1782
460
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Kettle Hooting the Porridge-Pot
1782
461
James Gillray, 1756–1815
John Bull Baited by the Dogs of Excise
1790
462
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Guy Vanx Discovered in his Attempt to Destroy the King and the House of Lords. "His Companions Attempting to Escape - N.B. His Associates were all Taken Afterwards and Executed."