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The satire refers to the popular discontent with the King's conduct ten years after his acclamation in 1760
bottom left shows him as sherrif
One of eight mirror paintings depicting marital scenes
with figures and carriages in the street
King George III is presenting the sword to a kneeling Admiral Earl Howe
View of Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London Size:XL: 90 x 60cm The satire refers to theView of Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London, 1881.
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