75 2043 Prints and drawings Sams W 1793 1842
75/2043 [Prints and drawings]. Sams, W. (1793-1842). "Distribution of Wine on the Morning of St. Louis." Handcol. etching and aquatint from W. SAMS, A Tour through Paris (1822-1824), 19,2x24,9 cm., w. engraved caption and publ./ artist's address "London, W. Sams (...) 1822" below image. - WITH the accompanying letterpress text leaf (recto only).

- Both sheets w. (vague) pinkish stain in blank corner(s).

= Abbey, Travel 114. The accompanying textleaf critically explains the scene and puts it in a historical perspective. The French apparently had the tradition of distributing wine on the day of St Louis (instead of the justice that St Louis originally distributed). The author rejects this practice: "The French prefects seem to think, that because the Roman Ediles distributed bread, it is their duty to continue this traditional beneficence of their predecessors. But the device of the Roman plebeians was "bread and shows," not "wine and shows.""

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