Description
with Vine Street
Portrait of John Flaxman
on the east side of St Martin's le Grand
Parlour of the Queen's Head Inn
The Frenchmen in Billinsgate Gregory Lovell with Vine Street'The Frenchmen in Billinsgate', 1754. A street scene; a Frenchman, his fists doubled, recoils from a fishwife who is in a fighting attitude; another fishwife, seated, holds a lobster to his buttocks, which are exposed through a hole in his breeches; the Frenchman's companion spreads his hands in horror but lends no assistance.
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