Hudibras, Burning the Rumps at Temple bar.
Engraver: Thomas Cook (1744?-1818).
Artist: after William Hogarth (1697 - 1764).
Description: Copy of Plate 11: a riotous scene in the street beside Temple Bar, the western boundary of the City of London, with the mob hanging and burning representations of members of the Rump Parliament; an effigy of Hudibras himself is carried on a pole.
Provenance: illustration to 'The Genuine Works of William Hogarth' by Nichols and Steevens published by Longman.
Production date: 1808.
Size: 17,5x9,5 cms.
Condition: it has some big stains on upper and lower margins. Trimmed and stuck to carboard.