File:Love-a-la-Mode-Lady-HamiltonQ.jpg

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James Gillray  (1756–1815)  wikidata:Q520806 s:en:Author:James Gillray q:en:James Gillray
 
James Gillray
Alternative names
James Gilray; Gillay; Gillray
Description British caricaturist and engraver
Date of birth/death 13 August 1756 Edit this at Wikidata 1 June 1815 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
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creator QS:P170,Q520806
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"Love-à-la-mode, or Two dear friends", an early 19th-century caricature by James Gillray, reportedly depicting a scandalous rumour told about Emma, Lady Hamilton (Nelson's mistress), and Queen Maria Carolina of Naples (presumably the woman on the left, who seems to be wearing some kind of coronet or crown beneath the feathers in her headdress). Emma has taken off her bonnet and put it on the bench. Two men spy out the situation in some distaste, from behind the bushes.

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One lady to the other
"Little does he imagine that he has a female rival"
Gentleman in nautical uniform (Nelson?)
"What is to be done to put a stop to this disgraceful Business?"
Other gentleman
"Take her from Warwick"(?)
Note: Nelson and Emma Hamilton briefly visited Warwick in early September 1802, but Maria Carolina wasn't with them.
Date early 19th century
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727
Source/Photographer Scanned by H. Churchyard from Emma Hamilton bio
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