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Anger, January 21, 1800. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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Anger, January 21, 1800. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Anger, January 21, 1800
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Ackermann Ackermann R Ackermann Rudolph Anger Angry Brun Brun Charles Le Charles Le Charles Le Brun Charles Lebrun Employee Employer Employment Fury George Moutard George Moutard Woodward Le Brun Le Brun Charles Lebrun Lebrun Charles Maid Maidservant R Ackermann Rage Rowlandson Rowlandson Thomas Rudolph Rudolph Ackermann Scolding Servant Thomas Rowlandson Woodward Woodward George Moutard
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Caption: "Anger, January 21,1800" - A Satirical Depiction of Employer-Employee Dynamics in 19th Century Britain This black and white etching titled "Anger, January 21,1800" by Thomas Rowlandson offers a humorous yet thought-provoking glimpse into the complex relationship between employers and employees during the early 19th century in Britain. Created as a satirical caricature, this artwork showcases Rowlandson's wit and talent for capturing human emotions. In this scene set within a domestic setting, we witness an enraged employer scolding her maid with fury. The artist skillfully portrays the woman's anger through exaggerated facial expressions and body language. The maid appears to be at the receiving end of her employer's wrath as she listens intently while trying to maintain composure. Rowlandson collaborated with Rudolph Ackermann to create this piece that reflects societal norms surrounding employment during that era. Through his artistry, he sheds light on power dynamics within households where maidservants were often subjected to harsh treatment or verbal abuse from their employers. As part of Heritage Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print serves as a historical record showcasing not only Rowlandson's artistic prowess but also providing valuable insights into social hierarchies prevalent in British society at that time. "Anger, January 21,1800" continues to resonate today as it reminds us of the importance of fair treatment and respect
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