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Smelling Out A Rat; Or The Atheistical-revolutionist Disturbed In His Midnight Calculations

Smelling Out A Rat; Or The Atheistical-revolutionist Disturbed In His Midnight Calculations


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Smelling Out A Rat; Or The Atheistical-revolutionist Disturbed In His Midnight Calculations

Smelling Out A Rat; Or The Atheistical-revolutionist Disturbed In His Midnight Calculations, Engraving 1790, Richard Price Seated At A Desk, He Turns To Look Over His Right Shoulder At A Vision Of An Enormous Edmund Burke, His Spectacles, Nose, And Hands Emerge From The Haze, A Crown In One Hand And A Cross In The Other, On His Head An Open Copy Of His Reflections On The Revolution In France.. Hanging On The Wall Is An Illustration Of The Beheading Of Charles I Titled, Death Of Charles I, Or The Glory Of Great Britain

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1790 Aged Artwork Beheading Burke Charles Copy Cross Crown Death Desk Edmund Glory Great Hand Hands Hanging Head Midnight Nose Nostalgia Nostalgic Open Price Reflections Revolution Richard Romantic Seated Shoulder Smelling Spectacles Traditional Vision Wall Calculations Disturbed Emerge Enormous Haze Titled Turns


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This vintage print titled "Smelling Out A Rat; Or The Atheistical-revolutionist Disturbed In His Midnight Calculations" takes us back to the romantic and historic era of 1790. The engraving, skillfully created by an unknown artist, portrays Richard Price seated at a traditional desk in his study. As he turns to look over his right shoulder, a vision of Edmund Burke emerges from the haze before him. Burke's enormous figure is adorned with spectacles on his nose and hands holding a crown and cross, symbolizing power and religion respectively. On his head rests an open copy of his renowned work "Reflections on the Revolution in France". Hanging on the wall behind them is an illustration titled "Death of Charles I, or The Glory of Great Britain" adding depth to this evocative scene. The artwork's illustrative technique transports us into history, capturing both nostalgia and intrigue. Its aged appearance adds charm as it embodies the essence of retro styling. Through this engraved image, we are invited to contemplate the clash between atheism and revolution during that tumultuous period. It serves as a reminder of how historical events shape our present culture while showcasing the artistic prowess prevalent in that era. This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) offers viewers an opportunity to delve into historic artistry without commercial intent but rather for appreciation purposes only.

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