BAMBRIDGE ON TRIAL FOR MURDER BY A COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Artist:
HOGARTH, William
Engraver:
T. Cook
Title:
BAMBRIDGE ON TRIAL FOR MURDER BY A COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Stock Code:
8877
Method:
Copper engraving
Publisher:
London
Colouring:
Uncoloured
Size: (W x H):
64cm x 49cm
25 inches x 19½ inches
Date:
1806
Price:
£195
Thomas Bambridge was a warder at the Fleet prison who was tried for cruelty to prisoners. In this print, a pitiable prisoner kneels in front of a committee of bewigged gentlemen. Bambridge is to the left of the print. Hogarth’s father was imprisoned in the Fleet prison for debt, which made him sympathetic to the plight of prisoners
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