Tom Pains Effegy or the Rights of a Sedtious Poltroon
Date1793
Publisher
John Aiken
OriginEngland, London
MediumHand colored etching
DimensionsOH: 11 1/4" X OW: 15 3/4"; plate: 9" X 13 3/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1960-121
DescriptionLower margin reads: "Pub. Jan.y 16, 1793 by J. Ailken No. 14 Castle St Leicester Fields/ Tom PAINS EFFEGY or the Rights of a SEDTIOUS POLTROON"Label TextTom Paine, with his bill on the Rights of Man in hand and Justice around his waist, is being burned at the stake. Demons fly around his head. The British and a Scotsman in kilts are feeding Paine's other phamphlets and tracts into the fire to keep it burning. Paine's expression is one of reconciliation. One says, "By Jo-us we will out cow him is the Devil make him. Dance to the wine of Ca-tool. George for ever, George foe ever." One figure using the long pole to stir up the fire says, "Yes Yes he stirr'd us up now we will stir him up & let the Devil make a San collotte of him." The Scotsman says, "Come let us ddance & sing. Long live our noble King God Save the King." In the background the reply "The King & Constitution for every. Huza-Huza."
ca. 1790
ca. 1760
19th century strike from original 1720 plate
August 11, 1755
April 1, 1808
ca. 1825
1860-1880