Tom Jones and Sophia Western are seated together on a sofa as Squire Western enters the room with a riding whip. Stipple engraving by Peter Simon after J. Downman.

  • Downman, John, 1750-1824.
Date:
[1789?]
Reference:
28844i
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An episode in the penultimate chapter (book XVIII, ch. 12) of the novel The history of Tom Jones, a foundling by Henry Fielding: "At this instant Western, who had stood some time listening, burst into the room, and, with his hunting voice and phrase, cried out, "To her, boy, to her, go to her.——That's it, little honeys, O that's it! Well! what, is it all over? Hath she appointed the day, boy? What, shall it be to-morrow or next day? It shan't be put off a minute longer than next day, I am resolved.""

Publication/Creation

[London] : [Boydell?], [1789?]

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1 print : stipple engraving ; image 37.5 x 47 cm

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Painted by I. Downman. Engraved by Peter Simon.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 28844i

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