Description
Hogarth made the engraving in retaliation for a satirical attack made on him by Churchill in the epistle
with women at the gate bringing their babies to be given up
having been refused a place on the coach being driven by Joseph Chamberlain
'An Experiment shewing the Difficulty of separating two Hemispheres
Royal Pavilion, Brighton Size:L: 75 x 50cm Hogarth made the engraving inRoyal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, c1900s c1920s. The Royal Pavilion was originally built in 1786 87 by Henry Holland for King George IV, then Prince Regent. It was added to by William Porden in 1804 06 and remodelled by John Nash between 1815 and 1822, both in what was described as a 'Hindoo' style.
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