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Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath: Arrival at Bath (w / c, pen & ink and pencil
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Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath: Arrival at Bath (w / c, pen & ink and pencil
XYC237804 Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath: Arrival at Bath (w/c, pen & ink and pencil on paper laid on mount) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 11.7x18.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
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Arriving Bramble Carriages Horse And Carriage Squire Comforts Of Bath
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Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath: Arrival at Bath captures the essence of Georgian satire and caricature in this delightful print by Thomas Rowlandson. With a masterful combination of watercolor, pen and ink, and pencil on paper laid on mount, Rowlandson brings to life the comical journey of Mr. Brambles as he arrives in the bustling city. The scene depicts a horse-drawn carriage carrying Mr. Brambles, a wealthy squire, who has embarked on his trip to Bath seeking comfort and luxury. The exaggerated figures and expressions add an element of humor to the composition, showcasing Rowlandson's keen eye for satire. As we observe the various carriages surrounding Mr. Brambles' arrival, it becomes clear that Bath is indeed a place where one can indulge in all manner of comforts. From elegantly dressed ladies stepping out from their carriages to gentlemen conversing with excitement, each character represents a different facet of society eagerly awaiting their own pampering experience. Rowlandson's attention to detail is evident throughout the artwork - from the intricate patterns adorning clothing to the architectural elements that define Bath's grandeur. This print serves as both an amusing social commentary on 18th-century society and a testament to Rowlandson's artistic prowess. Displayed within Yale Center for British Art's Paul Mellon Collection in America, this piece remains timeless despite its origin dating back centuries ago. It continues to captivate viewers with its wit and charm while shedding light on an era long gone
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