Symptoms of affection or a specimen of martial prowess
Hand-colored etched caricature (after Isaac Cruikshank?), published March 27, 1791; 'General Gunning stands in profile to the right before the door of his house, a bludgeon in his hand, driving before him his wife and daughter both scantily clad, but the latter with feathers in her hair. On the left is a military officer (Bowen) sheathing a sword in a broken sheath; Mrs. Bowen stands behind him'. -- British Museum. Hand-colored etched caricature (after Isaac Cruikshank?), published March 27, 1791; 'General Gunning stands in profile to the right before the door of his house, a bludgeon in his hand, driving before him his wife and daughter both scantily clad, but the latter with feathers in her hair. On the left is a military officer (Bowen) sheathing a sword in a broken sheath; Mrs. Bowen stands behind him'. -- British Museum. Oblong folio; plate mark, margins; slightly soiled.
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