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Showing 8 artworks with Satirical Printmaking
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Immerse yourself in Hogarth’s "Plate six" – a vibrant 18th-century satire! Explore this intricate engraving's chaotic tavern scene, masterful technique & historical significance.
Explore Thomas Rowlandson’s ‘Dinner’ (1787) – a satirical engraving of aristocratic excess! Detailed hand-coloring & dynamic composition reveal 18th-century wit. #Rowlandson #engraving #arthistory
Engraved satire: 'The Repeal' depicts the Stamp Act repeal through a dramatic scene of mourning & celebration. Master of the Prado’s 1766 print – a key piece of 18th-century political art.
Explore Thomas Rowlandson’s ‘A Butcher,’ a haunting 18th-century engraving depicting a grotesque butcher & societal critique. Detailed, satirical printmaking style – a unique piece!
Thomas Rowlandson’s ‘Two Young Gentlemen Quarrel’ – a witty 18th-century watercolor capturing Parisian street life & social satire. Explore this dynamic scene of caricature & observation.
Examine James Gillray’s satirical ‘Short Bodied Fashion Caricature,’ a witty 18th-century print critiquing fashion & society. Explore its engraving style & historical context.
Explore 'The Old One Out & The New' by Theodore Lane – a satirical 18th-century engraving depicting gambling dens. Discover its dark, layered style and critique of societal vices.
Explore 'Coming Home From Church' by Émile Prisse d’Avannes – a dynamic 19th-century lithograph depicting Parisian society. Discover satirical prints & intricate detail.
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