Ca 1760–1809 Collection
"Ca 1760–1809: A Vibrant Era of Drawings, Prints, and City Fluctuations" Step into the world through a captivating collection of drawings and prints. Stocks are up
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"Ca 1760–1809: A Vibrant Era of Drawings, Prints, and City Fluctuations" Step into the world through a captivating collection of drawings and prints. Stocks are up. Huzza. The city is buzzing with excitement as fortunes rise and fall. Publishers collaborate with talented artists to capture the essence of these fluctuations. In one print, simple bodily pain takes center stage as Le Brun is travested in caricatures that depict passionate emotions. Compassion shines through another drawing where Le Brun is again travested, evoking deep emotions skillfully portrayed by the artist. "How do you do?" asks Rudolph Ackermann to Thomas Rowlandson in their collaborative work. Horror strikes in a print where Le Brun's passions are once again travested, leaving viewers captivated by its intensity. Bad speculation leads to discomforts in the city, beautifully illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson's artistic talent. Country characters seek solace from doctors depicted in yet another striking print created by this renowned artist and publisher duo. Enter Cupid's Magick Lantern through an enchanting drawing brought to life by Thomas Rowlandson and George. Good speculation brings comforts to the city as captured brilliantly by Rudolph Ackermann alongside other talented artists. Aged lovers find solace within exquisite prints crafted by Thomas Rowlandson and George Moutard Woodward under the watchful eye of their publisher. Despair engulfs viewers when Le Brun's passions are once again transformed into powerful caricatures that stir deep emotions. Country characters encounter attorneys in yet another engaging print series curated by Rudolph Ackermann alongside skilled artists who bring these scenes to life with remarkable detail and creativity. Step back into history with ca 1760–1809; immerse yourself in a world where drawings and prints become windows into society's joys, sorrows, hopes, fears, and everything else that makes us human.