Unattributed. “The Distressed Mother.” [American Revolution].
From The Lady's Magazine. London: G.G.J. & J. Robinson, July, 1788. Engraving. 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 (plate marks). Light smudge at left. Otherwise, very good condition. Unrecorded. Ref.: not found in any source we have studied on the American Revolution.
A scarce and unusual picture, issued in Lady's Magazine, showing sentiments in England following the American Revolution. This escapist piece of fiction describes a young woman with child whose husband was serving in the "American War." She received a letter from him saying that he was wounded, but then later was informed by the government that he was dead. After suffering a number of reverses she was about the kill herself and her infant, when at that very moment her husband miraculously appeared and saved her. He sold his commission to be with her and live happily ever after.