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The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath

The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath


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The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath

The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830; shows the Duke of Wellington running in alarm, from a donkey in mayoral cloak (Sir John Key). Alluding postponement of the royal visit to the City for fear of anti-Wellington demonstrations

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1st Duke Of Wellington Afraid Alarm Arthur Arthur Wellesley Chase Chasing Cloak Donkey Duke Duke Of Duke Of Wellington Fear Frighten Frightened Frightening Heath Henry Iron Duke John Key Lord Mayor Of London Lord Wellington Personality Prime Minister Scared Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir John Sir John Key The Iron Duke Wellesley Wellington Henry Heath


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Caption: "The Great General Frightened by Don-Key, 1830 - A Satirical Depiction of the Duke of Wellington's Fearful Encounter". This print, created by artist Henry Heath in 1830, humorously captures a significant moment in British history. The artwork portrays the renowned Duke of Wellington, also known as the Iron Duke and Britain's first Prime Minister, Sir Arthur Wellesley. In this satirical scene, we witness an amusing chase between the great general and a donkey named Don-Key. The context behind this comical encounter lies in the postponement of a royal visit to London due to fears of anti-Wellington demonstrations. The donkey is depicted wearing a mayoral cloak representing Sir John Key, who was then serving as Lord Mayor of London. As Wellington runs in alarm from his unexpected pursuer, it becomes evident that even mighty men can be frightened by seemingly ordinary creatures. Heath's etching showcases his exceptional talent for political satire and cleverly reflects public sentiment towards politicians at that time. Through this lighthearted portrayal, he highlights both the vulnerability and humanity inherent within powerful figures like Wellington. Preserved at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery today, this historical print offers us a glimpse into nineteenth-century British society while reminding us that even those who hold positions of authority are not immune to moments of fear or surprise.

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