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Canvas Print : A plump rich vicar with tobacco pipe and liquor ignores the entreaties of a poor old woman. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) (1708-1786) from Human Passions Delineated

A plump rich vicar with tobacco pipe and liquor ignores the entreaties of a poor old woman. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) (1708-1786) from Human Passions Delineated



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A plump rich vicar with tobacco pipe and liquor ignores the entreaties of a poor old woman. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) (1708-1786) from Human Passions Delineated

FLO4718115 A plump rich vicar with tobacco pipe and liquor ignores the entreaties of a poor old woman. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) (1708-1786) from Human Passions Delineated, John Haywood, Manchester, 1773.; (add.info.: A plump rich vicar with tobacco pipe and liquor ignores the entreaties of a poor old woman. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) (1708-1786) from Human Passions Delineated, John Haywood, Manchester, 1773.); © Florilegius

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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print

Add a touch of humor and satire to your home decor with this Canvas Print from Media Storehouse. Featuring a plump rich vicar ignoring the pleas of a poor old woman, this piece is sure to spark conversation and intrigue among your guests. Perfect for adding a unique twist to any room in your home.

Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this striking image, we see a plump and wealthy vicar, indulging in his tobacco pipe and liquor, callously ignoring the pleas of a poor old woman. The contrast between the opulence of the clergyman and the destitution of the elderly woman is stark, highlighting themes of hypocrisy and indifference. The satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) captures the essence of human passions delineated - greed, apathy, and social inequality. The engraving by Thomas Sanders brings to life this scathing commentary on societal norms in 18th century England. As we gaze upon this scene from centuries past, we are reminded of the timeless struggles faced by those at opposite ends of the economic spectrum. The vicar's disregard for charity and compassion serves as a poignant reminder that wealth does not always equate to virtue. This image challenges us to reflect on our own actions towards those less fortunate than ourselves. Are we like the rich vicar, turning a blind eye to suffering? Or do we strive to embody kindness and generosity in our interactions with others? Let this print serve as a powerful reminder that true wealth lies not in material possessions, but in acts of kindness and empathy towards our fellow human beings.

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