Dinner of Whig politicians with their followers, William Hogarth, 1755 Canvas Print
Interior with Whig politicians and their supporters around two tables. On the left, a pregnant woman kisses a young politician. Behind it, a drunken man hangs from another politician, while the politician holds the hand of a second drunk man. Central a group of four musicians. Next to them an open window, with Tory politicians demonstrating outside with an anti-Semitic doll that reads 'No Jews', a reference to the Jewish Naturalisation Act of 1753. The Whig supporters throw furniture and water out, while the Tories throw bricks inside. A brick hits a man in front of the table, falling backwards. Another man pours gin on the head wound of a man with a flag that reads "Give us our Eleven Days," referring to the Calendar New Style Act of 1750. At the head of the table on the right, a doctor is busy with the veining of a man who has eaten too many oysters.
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