A visit to the camp

Hand-colored mezzotint semi-caricature, published 25 Sepr. 1770; mounted woman in semi-military riding-habit greeted by officer in foreground, tent encampment in background, including 1 tent where officer is entertaining 2 women guests. Hand-colored mezzotint semi-caricature, published 25 Sepr. 1770; mounted woman in semi-military riding-habit greeted by officer in foreground, tent encampment in background, including 1 tent where officer is entertaining 2 women guests. Upright medium folio, matted; plate mark, margins trimmed; soiled. Caption below reads: 'To Visit her Captain miss Kity is come, To the Camp, nor is she afraid of the Sound of the Drums, Tents, & Arms on her Bosom no terror can move, For each Hostile Idea is conquer'd by Love.' Chicago, W. Russell Button, 1964.
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