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Serving Punch, c. 1815-20 (pen & ink and w / c over pencil on paper)
XYC239818 Serving Punch, c.1815-20 (pen & ink and w/c over pencil on paper) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 24.3x35.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 18254087
© Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA / Bridgeman Images
Bowl Drunk Grotesque Indulgence Indulgent Merry Merrymaking
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.2cm (3" x 2")
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Serving Punch, c. 1815-20
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is a captivating print that transports us back to the indulgent and merry atmosphere of the early 19th century. Created by Thomas Rowlandson, this pen and ink with watercolor over pencil masterpiece captures a scene filled with lively men gathered around a punch bowl. The image exudes an air of Georgian extravagance as these caricatured figures engage in merrymaking and revelry. Rowlandson's satirical touch adds a grotesque element to their drunken state, highlighting the excesses of the era. The composition draws our attention to the central figure serving punch, his expression reflecting both mischief and satisfaction. The intricate details bring out every nuance of this scene: from the exaggerated facial features to the animated gestures, each character seems to come alive on paper. This cartoon-like portrayal not only offers entertainment but also serves as social commentary on society's relationship with alcohol during that time period. It invites us into a world where bars were places for both conviviality and satire. Preserved at Yale Center for British Art as part of Paul Mellon Collection, "Serving Punch" showcases Rowlandson's artistic prowess while providing insight into an era defined by indulgence and pleasure-seeking. This print continues to captivate viewers today, offering a glimpse into history through its vibrant colors and expressive characters.
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