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The Fishseller, about 1775-1800 (Watercolour and ink)
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The Fishseller, about 1775-1800 (Watercolour and ink)
7290935 The Fishseller, about 1775-1800 (Watercolour and ink) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 17.4x24.7 cm; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; (add.info.: Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) The Fishseller, about 1775-1800 Watercolour and ink Height 17.4 x Width 24.7 cm TWCMS : C13174
Rowlandsons composition exploits the comic aspect of a young countrywoman gazing coyly at the travelling fish-seller. She is apparently oblivious to the smell of the fish (which had probably been travelling for a long time). Rowlandson was a London artist who was famous for his caricatures. He used a lively ink drawing style, coloured with pale watercolour washes.); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
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The Fishseller
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by Thomas Rowlandson captures a charming scene from the late 18th century countryside. In this watercolour and ink print, Rowlandson skillfully portrays the humorous interaction between a young countrywoman and a travelling fish-seller. The composition focuses on the comic aspect of the encounter, as the coyly gazing woman seems oblivious to the pungent smell emanating from the fish. It is evident that these fish have been traveling for quite some time before reaching their destination. Rowlandson, renowned for his caricatures, employs lively ink drawings combined with delicate pale watercolour washes to bring this scene to life. The result is a captivating artwork that showcases both his artistic talent and keen sense of humor. Set against a picturesque rural landscape, "The Fishseller" not only depicts an everyday street trade but also provides glimpses into village life during this period. The presence of horses, farm animals, and villagers in the background adds depth and authenticity to this delightful illustration. This fine art print offers viewers an opportunity to step back in time and appreciate Rowlandson's mastery in capturing ordinary moments infused with wit and charm. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by historical scenes like this one, "The Fishseller" promises to captivate your imagination with its vivid colors and playful narrative.
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