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In the foreground figures can be seen gathered round a fire while a horse and rider gallop past on the road
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Three studies of creatures observed by William Dampier during his voyage to Australia [New Holland] in 1699
View showing the design for a building to house the Royal Academy of Arts with King's Mews in the distance
Satan in all his Glory... Finish:Rolled In the foreground figures can'Satan in all his Glory; or Peter Pindar crouching to the devil, sketch'd from the peep hole at scalegill', 1792. 'To the worthy inhabitants of Cumberland and this impartial representation of the virtues of his infernal majesty is respectfully dedicated.' Cruel landowner James Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale (1726 1802) is caricatured as Satan from Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. On the left is 'Peter Pindar', the satirical poet James Wolcot (1738 1819)