Caleb D'Anvers - The Picture of Pictures; or, Look upon Him, and know Him
published by C. Hill
1742
British Museum 1868,0808.3724
A woodcut satirizing Rober Walpole and celebrating Caleb D'Anvers for his exposure of Walpole's corruption. On the left is a portrait of Walpole saying "Gold, Gold." Labels read "Ambition" and "Lust." On the right, D'Anvers (pseudonym of Nicholas Amhurst writing for The Craftsman) writes with Truth at his side holding an inkstand. Justice stands in the centre and Fame hovers above.
Note: the colour of this image has been adjusted. For original scan see the British Museum.
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