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Steward, from a series entitled Country Characters, 1799 (etching with w / c)
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Steward, from a series entitled Country Characters, 1799 (etching with w / c)
XCF290988 Steward, from a series entitled Country Characters, 1799 (etching with w/c) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 23x17 cm; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22358794
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Confused Confusion Estate Excuse Landlord Quill Quills Rent Rental Renting Stereotype Tenant Typical Regency Thinking
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This print titled "Steward, from a series entitled Country Characters, 1799" by Thomas Rowlandson takes us back to the Georgian era with its intricate etching and watercolor details. The image showcases a typical country character - the steward - seated in deep thought, scratching his head while surrounded by books and quills. The steward's perplexed expression suggests confusion as he contemplates the complexities of managing an estate. Perhaps he is pondering an excuse for a late rental payment or trying to resolve a tenant's complaint. His hat adds to his caricature-like appearance, emphasizing his role as a landlord figure. Rowlandson's skillful use of humor and satire shines through in this piece, capturing the essence of Regency-era stereotypes. The meticulous attention to detail brings each element to life – from the stacks of books symbolizing knowledge and authority to the scattered quills signifying administrative tasks. As we gaze at this artwork, we are transported into a world where renting disputes were resolved through wit and charm rather than legal battles. It invites us to reflect on how society has evolved since then while reminding us that some aspects of human nature remain timeless – like our tendency to scratch our heads when faced with confusion or uncertainty. Displayed proudly at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, this print serves as both entertainment and historical documentation, offering viewers a glimpse into an era long gone but not forgotten.
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