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'The Hanoverian horse and British lion', 1784. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
AR987437 
Common-Wealth - the Colossus --  British satirical print shows William Pitt walking on stilts; the right stilt, labeled "Sedition", points to New York, the left, labeled "Popularity", is firmly planted in London. He uses one crutch, labeled "Pension", for support, and the other, held upside down as though a mallet, with winged serpents forming a caduceus, points toward St. Stephens Chapel. Etching, [London : s.n.] ; Sold by T. Ewart in the Strand, 1766 
Unique Identifier AA573183 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 1536px × 1192px 
Photo Credit F&A Archive / Art Resource, NY 
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