Dinner of Whig politicians with their followers, William Hogarth, 1755 Canvas Print

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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