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A table d’hote or French ordinary in Paris. Thomas Rowlandson, 1810.

Hand-coloured etching by Thomas Rowlandson, printed on May 30, 1810, in London; № 20 from the series The Caricature Magazine or Hudibrastic Mirror Vol. 2.

Description by Metropolitan Museum (59.533.978): “Guests of a dinner sit at a long narrow table in a magnificent room with an ornate ceiling. Two men and a young woman serve wine, one drawing a cork, the others spilling wine over the guests. Another waiter spills soup in an elderly guest’s face. A woman and a little girl with a begging dog play tambourine and triangle at left.” Inscribed in plate lower left: “Rowlandson Del.”; bottom centre: “A TABLE DHOTE, OR FRENCH ORDINARY IN PARIS.”

Our copy is lacking the publication details: “Pub.d May 30. 1810 by Tho.s Tegg 111 Cheapside, London.” and similar to the copy in Boston Public Library (18_03_000394).

Dimensions: Sheet 27 x 40.5 cm; Image: 23.5 x 35 cm.

Contributors:

Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756 – 1827) – artist.

Thomas Tegg (British, 1776 – 1846) – publisher.

SKU: SVE-0508.2021 Categories: , ,

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