The paddys at dinner with Puddinghead the Regent
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The paddys at dinner with Puddinghead the Regent
The paddys at dinner with Puddinghead the Regent. Print shows George, Prince of Wales, seated at a table eating and drinking with several bulls, the Paddys, a reference to the Princes Irish supporters, of whom two wear crowns. The illness of George III (1788-1790) raised the issue of a limited regency for the Prince. Date 1789 April 10. The paddys at dinner with Puddinghead the Regent. Print shows George, Prince of Wales, seated at a table eating and drinking with several bulls, the Paddys, a reference to the Princes Irish supporters, of whom two wear crowns. The illness of George III (1788-1790) raised the issue of a limited regency for the Prince. Date 1789 April 10
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This intriguing print, titled "The Paddys at Dinner with Puddinghead the Regent," dates back to April 10, 1789, and offers a satirical commentary on the political climate of the time. The image depicts the Prince of Wales, George, seated at a grand table, surrounded by several bulls, a symbolic reference to his Irish supporters, known as the "Paddies." Two of these bulls are adorned with crowns, signifying their high status. The backdrop of this lively scene is the illness of King George III, which had raised the question of a limited regency for the Prince. The Prince's supporters, eager to seize power, are seen celebrating and feasting in this print. The term "Puddinghead" was a derogatory nickname used to mock the Prince's perceived lack of intelligence. This satirical print was created during a tumultuous period in British history, as the country grappled with the issue of succession and the Prince's fitness to rule. The print's bold and humorous imagery serves as a reflection of the political tensions and debates of the time. The intricate details of the print, from the ornate table setting to the expressive faces of the figures, offer a glimpse into the opulence and pageantry of the late 18th century. This print is a valuable historical artifact, shedding light on the complex political landscape of the time and the role of satire in shaping public opinion.
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