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We are in the raucous and Georgian world of hand-coloured English satirical prints, but this is an original watercolour. Dating from the end the Napoleonic Wars in , just after the battle of Waterloo, it was once again safe for an English milord to visit Paris. His Baronial coronet is on the door of the overladen carriage, his luggage and a lapdog perched on top. Everyone and everything in this rich and witty watercolour is joyously lampooned and stereotyped, from the skinny, swarthy French Nick Frog to the fat, florid 'rosbif' English John Bull - gastronomic chauvinists in the UK cast the French as undernourished, and the British as well fed on beef.
The martial sculpture of the 17C triumphal arch of Porte Saint-Denis in the Bonne Nouvelle district comes in for particular attention, a pair of geese emerging from a breastplate above a swooning maiden. An uncomfortable looking groom behind the Baronial carriage stands in his stirrups wearing ludicrous boots, confronted by two young mothers with their infants, whilst a villainous outrider whips on the horses ahead.
As the milord laughs at the groom's discomfiture out of the coach window, a thief leans in the other window and steals from him. Another coach bearing various grenouille is clattering through the arch, the driver shouting at the British coach, and a worried-looking fop or 'macaroni' scurries along between. Dogs add to the confusion. In the background there is a Punch and Judy show. This website uses cookies This site uses cookies to help make it more useful to you.
Please contact us to find out more about our Cookie Policy. John Colley Nixon c. Porte Saint-Denis, Paris Open a larger version of the following image in a popup:. Watercolour; signed and dated Further images View a larger image of thumbnail 1 View a larger image of thumbnail 2. Read more. Manage cookies. Site by Artlogic. Instagram , opens in a new tab. Join the mailing list. Send an email. View on Google Maps. Cookie options Strictly necessary Required for the website to function and cannot be disabled.
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