17611838 Collection
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"17611838: A Glimpse into the World of Drawings and Prints" Step into the fascinating world of 18th-century drawings and prints with a collection that captures the essence of this artistic era. From the comfort of your bath, immerse yourself in Plate 1 of "Comforts Bath, " a masterpiece by renowned artist Thomas Rowlandson. The intricate details and skillful strokes bring to life a scene filled with elegance and luxury. In another print titled "Modish Prudish, " also created by Rowlandson, we witness his mastery in capturing societal nuances. Published by Samuel William Fores, this artwork portrays an intriguing blend of fashion trends and social conventions. Plate 10 from "Comforts Bath" takes us on yet another journey through time, showcasing Rowlandson's ability to transport us to different settings effortlessly. With every stroke, he invites us to explore new dimensions within his artistry. Moving away from bath scenes, we encounter a captivating print called "Betting. " This piece was expertly crafted by Samuel William Fores under the watchful eye of Thomas Rowlandson. It offers a glimpse into the excitement and anticipation surrounding gambling during that period. The charm continues with "Pea Cart, " where Rowlandson's talent shines once again alongside publisher Samuel William Fores. This humorous depiction showcases everyday life in all its delightful absurdity. "Sergent Recruiteur" is yet another gem among these drawings and prints. Created solely by Thomas Rowlandson but published under various publishers throughout history, it reveals his versatility as an artist. One cannot ignore the English curiosity towards foreigners during this era; it is perfectly encapsulated in one particular print titled "English Curiosity. " Foreigners find themselves stared out for their unique countenance - a testament to both cultural exploration and ignorance alike. With each turn of the page comes something new; enter the world depicted in "Grand-Papa.