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Plate 33, from World in Miniature, 1816. 1816. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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Plate 33, from World in Miniature, 1816. 1816. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Plate 33, from " World in Miniature", 1816
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This vibrant and whimsical print, titled "Plate 33, from World in Miniature, 1816" captures the essence of rural life in early 19th century Britain. Created by the talented artist Thomas Rowlandson, this hand-coloured masterpiece showcases a charming scene filled with laughter and merriment. In the foreground, a horse-drawn charabanc takes center stage as it traverses through the picturesque countryside. The vehicle is adorned with colorful decorations and carries a group of lively passengers enjoying a day out. Their faces are filled with joy and excitement as they embark on an adventure beyond their everyday lives. The attention to detail is remarkable; every element within the composition tells its own story. A rustic stile stands nearby, symbolizing the connection between urban and rural worlds. A picnic basket rests at one end of the charabanc, hinting at a delightful feast awaiting them later in their journey. Rowlandson's satirical touch adds an element of humor to this idyllic scene. His witty observations about society are evident throughout his work, making this print not only visually captivating but also thought-provoking. As we gaze upon this enchanting piece from our collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are transported back in time to experience the charm and simplicity of life during that era. It serves as a reminder that amidst all technological advancements today, there is still beauty to be found in embracing nature's wonders and sharing moments of happiness with loved ones. (Note:
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