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Frederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection

Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, was a prominent figure in British politics during the late 18th century

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Loves of the Fox and The Badger, or The Coalition Wedding. January 7, 1784

The Loves of the Fox and The Badger, or The Coalition Wedding. January 7, 1784

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: Cicero in Catilinam, March 17, 1785. Creator: James Sayers

Cicero in Catilinam, March 17, 1785. Creator: James Sayers
Cicero in Catilinam, March 17, 1785

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1, 1774. December 1, 1774. Creator: Anon

The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1, 1774. December 1, 1774. Creator: Anon
The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas, December 1, 1774

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps, December 1, 1776. December 1, 1776. Creator: Anon

News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps, December 1, 1776. December 1, 1776. Creator: Anon
News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps, December 1, 1776

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Mask, May 21, 1783. Creator: James Sayers

The Mask, May 21, 1783. Creator: James Sayers
The Mask, May 21, 1783

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Word-Eater, December 30, 1786. December 30, 1786. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Word-Eater, December 30, 1786. December 30, 1786. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Word-Eater, December 30, 1786

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Fall of Achilles, January 7, 1785. January 7, 1785. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Fall of Achilles, January 7, 1785. January 7, 1785. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Fall of Achilles, January 7, 1785

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: Two New Slides for the State Magic Lantern, December 29, 1783. December 29, 1783

Two New Slides for the State Magic Lantern, December 29, 1783. December 29, 1783
Two New Slides for the State Magic Lantern, December 29, 1783

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Times - Or A View Of The Old House In Little Brittain - With Nobody Going

The Times - Or A View Of The Old House In Little Brittain - With Nobody Going To Hannover, January 23, 1784

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Parody, or Mother Cole and Loader, April 10, 1784. April 10, 1784

The Parody, or Mother Cole and Loader, April 10, 1784. April 10, 1784
The Parody, or Mother Cole and Loader, April 10, 1784

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Infant Hercules, February 3, 1784. February 3, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Infant Hercules, February 3, 1784. February 3, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Infant Hercules, February 3, 1784

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: For The Benefit of The Champion, May 20, 1784. May 20, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

For The Benefit of The Champion, May 20, 1784. May 20, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
For The Benefit of The Champion, May 20, 1784

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: Lord F. North, (1732-1792), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Lord F. North, (1732-1792), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Lord F. North, (1732-1792), 1830. Frederick North, Lord North (1732-1792) British Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782, educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Oxford

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The Council of Rulers & the Elders Against the Tribe of ye Americanites, Januar

The Council of Rulers & the Elders Against the Tribe of ye Americanites, Januar... January 1, 1775. Creator: Anon
The Council of Rulers & the Elders Against the Tribe of ye Americanites, January 1, 1775

Background imageFrederick North 2nd Earl Of Guilford Collection: The State Watchman Discovered by the Genius of Britain Studying Plans for the

The State Watchman Discovered by the Genius of Britain Studying Plans for the Reduction of America, December 10, 1781


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Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, was a prominent figure in British politics during the late 18th century. Known for his role as Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782, he left an indelible mark on the political landscape of his time. However, beyond his political achievements, Lord Guilford also had a fascinating personal life. One aspect that stood out about Lord Guilford was his love for the arts and literature. He was known to be an avid supporter of satirical prints and caricatures, often commissioning works that reflected the political climate of the era. Some notable examples include "The Loves of the Fox and The Badger" and "The Colossus of the North; or The Striding Boreas, " which showcased his wit and sense of humor. Lord Guilford's interest in literature extended beyond visual art as well. He was particularly fond of classical works such as Cicero's speeches against Catiline, which he admired for its rhetorical brilliance. This appreciation is evident in James Sayers' depiction titled "Cicero in Catilinam. " As a statesman deeply involved in American affairs during their struggle for independence, Lord Guilford also became a subject of satire across the Atlantic. In one such print titled "News from America; or The Patriots in the Dumps, " anonymous artists portrayed him alongside other British politicians with exaggerated features and expressions. Despite being at times subjected to ridicule through these satirical prints, Lord Guilford maintained a good-natured attitude towards them. One example is James Sayers' work called "The Mask, " where he appears wearing a mask symbolizing his ability to withstand criticism with grace. In addition to these artistic representations, Thomas Rowlandson captured various facets of Lord Guilford's personality through illustrations like "The Word-Eater" and "The Fall of Achilles. " These pieces showcased both his intellectual prowess and his vulnerability. Lord Guilford's interests were not limited to politics and art.