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6202344 An Exact Representation of the Burning, Plundering, and Destruction of Newgate by the Rioters, engraved by Henry Roberts, 1780 (hand-coloured engraving) by O Neale, Jefferyes Hammett (fl.c.1755); Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; (add.info.: Henry Roberts (c.1710-90)
after Jeffrey O Neal (fl.1763-72)); Yale Center for British Art; Paul Mellon Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22339060
© Yale Center for British Art Paul Mellon Collection / Bridgeman Images
1780 Anti Catholic Arson Chaos Chaotic Criminal Criminals Damage Destructive Discrimination Felons Freed Freeing Gaol Gordon Riots Jail Looting Newgate Pillaging Plundering Popery Prison Prisoners Protest Protestant Protestantism Released Releasing Riot Rioters Rioting Riots Spirituality Tension Unrest Uprising Social History
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This hand-coloured engraving titled "An Exact Representation of the Burning, Plundering, and Destruction of Newgate by the Rioters" captures a chaotic scene from British history in 1780. Created by Henry Roberts after Jeffrey O Neal, this print is a powerful depiction of the infamous Gordon Riots that shook London during that time. The image showcases the violent aftermath of an uprising against religious discrimination and tension between Protestants and Catholics. The rioters are seen wreaking havoc on Newgate prison, setting it ablaze and plundering its contents. The chaos depicted in this artwork reflects the social unrest prevalent during this period. The engraving not only serves as a historical document but also highlights the destructive power of mob mentality. It portrays prisoners being freed amidst the turmoil while emphasizing themes of crime, rebellion, and religious conflict. Displayed at Yale Center for British Art as part of their Paul Mellon Collection, this print offers viewers a glimpse into 18th-century Britain's turbulent past. Through vivid colors and intricate details, it reminds us of the consequences when societal tensions escalate to violence. This artwork stands as a testament to both artistic skill and its ability to capture significant moments in history. It invites contemplation on themes such as faith, protestantism versus catholicism, social justice issues, and human nature itself – all within one captivating image.
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