The Jersey smuggler detected; or Good cause for discontent: Frances Twysden, Countess of Jersey (1753-1821), King George IV (1762-1830), Queen Caroline (of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel) (1768-1821) and in her cradle Princess Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Wales (1796-1817)
James Gillray (Chelsea 1757 - London 1815)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
May 1796
Materials
Ink, Paper, Wood
Measurements
320 x 480 mm
Order this imageCollection
Osterley Park and House, London
NT 771663
Summary
Print, engraving, 'The Jersey smuggler detected; or Good cause for discontent' by James Gillray (Chelsea 1757 - London 1815). Showing the the prince regent in bed with a mistress, and Princes Caroline Brusnwick entering the room and discovering them, the Princess Charlotte of Wales sleeps in her crib in the next room. Frances Twysden, Countess of Jersey (1753-1821), Prince Regent later King George IV (1762-1830), Queen Caroline (of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel) (1768-1821) and in her cradle Princess Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Wales (1796-1817)
Provenance
Jersey bequest March 1993
Makers and roles
James Gillray (Chelsea 1757 - London 1815), engraver (printmaker)