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'La Belle Assemblee', 1787.
AR950114 
'Exaltation of Faro's daughters', 1796. 
'Exaltation of Faro's daughters', 1796. Albinia, Countess of Buckinghamshire (left) and Lady Archer are ridiculed in the stocks, as the mob throw rotten vegetables at them. Below, a notice reads: Cure for Gambling, published by Lord Kenyon in the Court of King's Bench. Lord Chief Justice Lord Kenyon had proclaimed: If any prosecutions [against gambling] are fairly brought before me and the parties are justly convicted, whatever may be their rank or station in the country, though they should be the first ladies in the land, they shall certainly exhibit themselves in the Pillory. The two women had been reported to the authorities for playing the illegal game of faro, and were fined. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century ... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905). 
Unique Identifier AR950138 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3672px × 4756px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
Albinia
Archer
Aristocracy
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Buckinghamshire
CARD GAME
Caricature
concept
Countess
Countess of
Countess of Buckinghamshire
eighteenth century
Emily Morse
Emily Morse Symonds
FARO
Feather
feathers
Female
Gambling
game
GEORGE
George Paston
Headdress
humiliated
Humiliation
JAMES
James Gillray;Gillray
LADY
Lady Archer
Lady Bucking
Lady Sarah
Lady Sarah Archer
Monochrome
ostrich feather
ostrich feathers
PASTIME
Paston
People
Portrait
Print Collector6
Punishment
RIDICULE
ROTTEN
Sarah
Sarah (West)
Sarah West
STOCKS
Symonds
The Print Collector
Vegetable
VEGETABLES
WEST
Woman
Women