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Lot 733: Benjamin Wilson, American, 1721-1788- "The Repeal,

Est: £200 GBP - £300 GBPSold:
RoseberysWest Norwood, United KingdomFebruary 02, 2010

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Benjamin Wilson, American, 1721-1788- "The Repeal, Or The Funeral Of Miss Americ-Stamp", published march 18th, 1766; engraving, 25x35cm: French School c.1778- The Olive rejected or the Yankees Revenge"; published May 4th 1778, hand-coloured engraving, Note: One of the most famous and popular of the political satires commenting on the Stamp Act, this print actually celebrates the end of the tax. An instant success, the print became one of the most copied satirical prints of the period. The print depicts a funeral procession composed of supporters of the act carrying a small coffin containing the remains of the bill toward an open vault. The vault has been prepared for the burial of all unjust acts that would alienate Englishmen. Leading the procession and preparing to deliver the funeral eulogy is the Reverend W. Scott, who is followed by the mourners: Grenville (carrying the coffin), Bute, Bedford, and Temple, some of the same Englishmen who were responsible for passing the act. By setting the action on a dock, Wilson is able to show the large unshipped cargoes destined for America that accumulated during the period when the act was in force. Ships labeled "Conway," "Rockingham," and "Grafton" that represent the Parliamentary leaders responsible for the repeal of the bill now stand ready to carry the goods to America. Stamps just returned from America are also stacked on the wharf. Source: Joan D. Dolmetsch, Rebellion and Reconciliation: Satirical Prints on the Revolution at Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va., 1976), pp. 38-39. (a lot) (unframed) Plus Vat on hammer price

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Roseberys
February 02, 2010, 11:00 AM GMT

70/76 Knights Hill, West Norwood, LDN, SE27 0JD, UK