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The vanity of human glory,design for the monument of General Wolfe,1760,hound

Title: The vanity of human glory. A design for the monument of General Wolfe
Date Created/Published: 1760.
Medium: 1 print : etching.
Summary: Pyramidical monument, decorated with a medallion portrait of Wolfe. At the base of the monument, a hound, wearing a collar, marked 'Minden', intimating that it represents Lord George Sackville.
Notes:
cf: P&P - NE55.L7A3 vol. 3, pt. 2, no. 3696.
Forms part of : British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Bookmark /2002714848/
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