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Drawings Prints, Print, Sir, Cecil, Wray, Pillory, Artist, Publisher, Subject, Thomas Rowlandson
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Drawings Prints, Print, Sir, Cecil, Wray, Pillory, Artist, Publisher, Subject, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, Sir Cecil Wray in the Pillory, Artist, Publisher, Subject, Subject, Thomas Rowlandson, Hannah Humphrey, Charles James Fox, John Jackson, Samuel House, Sir Cecil Wray, British, London 1757-1827 London, British, 1749-1806, British, Ovingham, Northumberland 1801-1848 London, British, active ca. 1780, British, Yorkshire 1734-1805 Lincolnshire, Rowlandson, Thomas, Humphrey, Hannah, Fox
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1749 1806 17491806 1749–1806 Charles James Fox Hannah Hannah Humphrey Humphrey London 1757 1827 London London 17571827 London London 1757–1827 London Rowlandson Subject Thomas Thomas Rowlandson Wray Yorkshire 1734 1805 Lincolnshire Yorkshire 17341805 Lincolnshire Yorkshire 1734–1805 Lincolnshire Cecil Drawings Prints John Jackson Ovingham Pillory Publisher Samuel House
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The print titled "Sir Cecil Wray in the Pillory" captures a moment of historical significance and artistic brilliance. Created by renowned British artist Thomas Rowlandson, this drawing print showcases his exceptional talent for satirical caricatures. In this artwork, Sir Cecil Wray, a prominent figure of his time, is depicted enduring public humiliation as he stands in the pillory. The intricate details and expressive lines bring out the emotions on Wray's face, capturing both his shame and defiance. Rowlandson's masterful use of shading adds depth to the scene, making it come alive with realism. Published by Hannah Humphrey, a well-known publisher during that era, this print gained immense popularity due to its political undertones. It subtly criticizes not only Sir Cecil Wray but also other influential figures like Charles James Fox and John Jackson who are shown observing the spectacle from afar. The Liszt Collection has preserved this remarkable piece of art history through their meticulous reproduction process. By offering high-quality prints like these to art enthusiasts worldwide, they ensure that such significant works continue to be appreciated for generations to come. This print serves as a testament to Rowlandson's genius as an artist and offers viewers a glimpse into the social and political climate of 18th-century Britain. Its inclusion in Artokoloro's collection highlights their commitment to preserving important artworks from various periods while allowing us to delve deeper into our rich cultural heritage.
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