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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Jonathan Jones

Royal jelly: James Gillray's A Voluptuary Under the Horrors of Digestion

James Gillray's A Voluptuary Under the Horrors of Digestion (1792)
George, prince of Wales, later to rule as George IV, was a patron of the arts who created an Orientalist fantasy world in the Royal Pavilion at Brighton – and was mocked for his lavish lifestyle. Gillray portrays him picking his teeth after a typically abundant meal. Looking at the Brighton Pavilion’s domed dining room, decorated with flying dragons and served by a superbly equipped kitchen, it's clear Gillray is not exaggerating the lavish dining habits of the man they called the 'prince of whales' Illustration: Trustees of the British Museum
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