Answer to John Bull’s Complaint
William, ("Paul Pry") Heath (1795 - 1840)
Coloured etching
17 June 1815-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
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About the artist
Draughtsman and printmaker William Heath was born in Northumbria. Little is known of his early life but he may have been raised in Spain and have served in the British army. Heath was 14 when his first satirical cartoons were published and he continued to etch caricatures and illustrate books, including his own ‘Life of a Soldier’ (1823). In 1825-26 he was in Edinburgh, writing and illustrating for the journal ‘Glasgow Looking Glass’. He later returned to London to illustrate a similar journal, ‘Looking Glass’. From 1827-29 he identified his work with a tiny drawing of stage character ‘Paul Pry’, abandoning the motif when it was copied by other artists. From 1830 he concentrated on topographical illustration. He died in Hampstead, aged 45.
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Explore
- People
- George IV (1762 - 1830)
- Places
- Subjects
- royal portrait, male portrait, man, 19th century costume, coat, shirt, stockings, waistcoat, breeches, hat, working class, King, Prince, John Bull, cartoon, podium, curtain, chair
- Materials & Techniques
- etching, coloured etching
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Details
- Title
- Answer to John Bull’s Complaint
- Date
- 17 June 1815
- Medium
- Coloured etching
- Dimensions
- height: 33.50 cm, width: 23.40 cm
- Acquisition
- Transferred from HM Revenue and Customs, February 2013
- Provenance
- Inland Revenue, Somerset House; transferred to GAC 2013
- GAC number
- 15560