DGR conceived a set of caricature designs intended to form a pack of comic
playing cards. The Knave of Diamonds is portrayed as the Prince Consort (
Prince Albert was regarded by many in DGR's circle as possessing conservative taste and favoring German painters in his commissions. For this reason the genius of British art is depicted impaled on the Prince's bayonet. He particularly admired the German Friedrich Overbeck, whose name DGR inscribes on the card. The medallion reading "Half A Crown" that hangs around the Prince's neck is explained by the fact that his official title was Prince Consort rather than King, as Victoria wished.
The image here reproduced from
The Bookman
DGR: An Illustrated Memorial
A Catalogue Raisonné