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A Welsh Landlady, from "Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797, 1800. Creator: John Hill
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A Welsh Landlady, from "Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797, 1800. Creator: John Hill
A Welsh Landlady, from " Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797", January 1, 1800
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Etching And Aquatint Georgian Henry Wigstead Hill John John Hill Journey Landlady Rowlandson Thomas Thomas Rowlandson Wales Welsh Wigstead Henry Aquatint Clothing Dress Fashion Clothing
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This print titled "A Welsh Landlady" takes us back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the fashion and culture of Wales during that time. Created by John Hill as part of his book "Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797" this image showcases the intricate details of Welsh clothing and dress. The landlady portrayed in this portrait stands proudly, exuding strength and confidence. Her traditional attire reflects her occupation as she welcomes travelers from near and far into her establishment. The beautifully etched lines capture every fold of her gown, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in creating such garments. As we delve deeper into this image, we are transported to a different era - one where journeys were made on horseback through picturesque countryside landscapes. This photograph serves as a reminder of how travel has evolved over time while also celebrating the resilience of women who played crucial roles in welcoming visitors to their establishments. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this piece by Thomas Rowlandson allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance. It serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in exploring Georgian Britain's rich heritage through fashion, occupation, and tourism.
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