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Admiration (Le Brun Travested, or Caricatures of the Passions), January 20, 1800
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Admiration (Le Brun Travested, or Caricatures of the Passions), January 20, 1800
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Admiration (Le Brun Travested, or Caricatures of the Passions), January 20,1800
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is a captivating print that transports us back to 19th century Britain. Created by Thomas Rowlandson, this etching beautifully captures a scene filled with satire and humor. In the foreground, we see a group of young boys gathered around a window, their eyes wide with admiration. Their attention is fixed on an elegantly dressed man inside the room who holds in his hands a plum pudding - symbolizing indulgence and abundance. The concept of hunger is cleverly depicted through their expressions and body language as they longingly gaze at the delicious treat. Rowlandson's mastery lies in his ability to convey social commentary through caricature. The man inside represents Charles Le Brun, a renowned French artist from the previous century whose work was highly regarded during that time. By playfully "travesting". Le Brun's image, Rowlandson pokes fun at both British fascination with French culture and society's obsession with material possessions. The vibrant colors used in this print add depth and liveliness to the scene while enhancing its satirical nature. With meticulous detail, Rowlandson brings every element to life – from the intricate patterns on clothing to the mischievous grins on each boy's face. Now housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, this artwork serves as a testament to Rowlandson's wit and artistic prowess. It invites viewers into an era where
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