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'How to get un-married, ay, there's the rub!', 1820. Artist: JL Marks
'How to get un-married, ay, there's the rub!', 1820. George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back; the Queen's hand is held by the figure of Justice; Lord Brougham stands on the left; the King is pulled by Viscount Castlereagh, Lady Conyngham, and Sidmouth. The cartoon refers to George IV's attempt to dissolve his marriage to Caroline after his accession to the throne. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images
Unique Identifier
AR988412
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3219px × 2275px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
allegorical figure
Allegory
Britain
British
Caricature
Caroline
Caroline of Brunswick
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
Cartoon
color
country
England
English
Etching
Female
George IV
GEORGIAN
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
JL
JL Marks
JL Marks;Marks
Justice
king
King George IV
King of Great Britain
LADY
LOCATION
Male
Man
MARKS
Men
METAPHOR
MONARCH
MONARCHY
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Politician
Politics
PRINCE OF WALES
Prince Regent
Princess of Wales
Prinnie
Prinny
PULLING
pulling in different directions
QUEEN
Queen Caroline
QUEEN CONSORT
Queen Consort of George IV
royal
Royalty
RULER
Satire
SOVEREIGN
speech bubble
Wedding Scenes
Woman
Women