Elizabeth Gunning astride a cannon firing by the pen of her mother a blast of forged letters at the facade of Blenheim - which a figure defends with a blast of excrement - the Duchess of Bedford offers her petticoat as cover while General Gunning retreats from the battlefield; representing the Gunning scandal. Etching by J. Gillray, 1791.

  • Gillray, James, 1756-1815.
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5 March 1791
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12177i
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Elizabeth Gunning astride a cannon firing by the pen of her mother a blast of forged letters at the facade of Blenheim - which a figure defends with a blast of excrement - the Duchess of Bedford offers her petticoat as cover while General Gunning retreats from the battlefield; representing the Gunning scandal. Etching by J. Gillray, 1791. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Miss Gunning exlaims: "O mother! Mother! My mask'd battery is discovered, & we shall be blown up! O, mother, mother, we must raise the siege immediately, & take refuge under the Duchess's cover'd way, & there act on the defensive: O mother, mother, its all your fault, say what you will." Mrs Gunning replies: "Good heavens, who would have thought that the seige of a coronet would have ended in smoke & stink - well I'll take my affidavit that I know nothing at all about the matter." The Duchess offers: "Come under my protection, dearys; I'll hide you in Bedfordshire, & find one of my little Granny-boys to play with Missy." The General says: "I find our stratagem won't take effect, & therefore I'll be off, & menoevre - any common soldier can lead on, to an attack, but it requires the skill of a General to bring off his forces with honor after a defeat."

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[London] (18 Old Bond St.) : H. Humphrey, 5 March 1791.

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1 print : etching ; platemark 25.1 x 35.5 cm

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The seige of Blenheim - or the new system of Gunning discoverd ... Lettering continues: "Dedicated to the Duke of A[rgyll]" and "Vide - A bold stroke for a husband" Bears number bottom right : 14

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British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. VI, London 1938, no. 7980

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Wellcome Collection 12177i

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