Category:American revolution cow commerce cartoon (1778)
"American revolution cow commerce cartoon (1778)"; compare with "American revolution cow commerce cartoon (1781)"
A Picturesque View of the State of the Nation for February 1778
Abstract: Cartoon shows America (represented by a man with feathered cap) cutting the horns off a cow (representing British commerce) which is being milked by a Dutchman, two men (representing France and Spain) are standing toward the rear of the cow holding bowls of milk. In the foreground, lies the British lion asleep, a small dog standing on it's back urinating. A distraught Englishman is standing beside the lion. In the background, across an expanse of water, is a city labeled "Philadelphia,", Admiral Howe is sitting at a table, with his brother General Howe, beside them a keg and wine bottles litter the ground. Meanwhile Howe's flagship, the "Aigle" (i.e., Eagle) is out of their sight, beached and laid-up.
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Wegens de staat der Engelsche natie, in't jaar 1778 LCCN2004673396.tif 1,536 × 1,188; 1.74 MB
- Allegories of the United States
- Allegories of commerce
- People with animals in art
- 1778 caricatures of the United States
- 1770s political cartoons of the United States
- Personifications of the United States
- History of Philadelphia
- American Revolution cartoons
- People with lions in art
- Engravings of lions
- British Lion
- Sawyers
- Dogs urinating in art
- HMS Eagle (ship, 1774)
- Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe
- William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
- American Revolution in 1778