Description
showing the mother and children begging on the street because of their impoverished state due to the money they have squandered on alcohol
and a soldier on horseback is offered a drink
Behind are the entrance gates to a stately home
Somerset House originally housed public offices
Portrait silhouette of George Pearson (d.1828) Finish:Float frame showing the mother and childrenSilhouette of George Pearson, facing to the right as viewed, his hair or wig tied in a queue and wearing a lace cravat. Plate 3 from the book Observations on the cow pock, by John Coakley Lettsom (Nichols & Son for Joseph Mawman, London, 1801) Inscribed below the image: 'G. Pearson, M. D. F. R. S. &c.' George Pearson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1791. Original: stipple engraving. 1801
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