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Hone's View of the Regent's Bomb, Now Uncovered, for the Gratification of the Public, In St. James's Park, Majestically Mounted on a Monstrous Nondescript, Supposed to Represent Legitimate Sovereignty.
Hone's View of the Regent's Bomb, Now Uncovered, for the Gratification of the Public, In St. James's Park, Majestically Mounted on a Monstrous Nondescript, Supposed to Represent Legitimate Sovereignty.
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Hone's View of the Regent's Bomb, Now Uncovered, for the Gratification of the Public, In St. James's Park, Majestically Mounted on a Monstrous Nondescript, Supposed to Represent Legitimate Sovereignty.

Artist (British, 1792–1878)
Dateabout 1816
Mediumwoodcut with watercolor and letterpress on cream wove paper
Dimensions45.3 x 28.3 cm (sheet)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of Dr. Samuel B. Woodward
Object number1934.692
ProvenanceDr. Samuel B. Woodward
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