Four Men Looking at a Painting of Venus

Thomas Rowlandson (mentioned on object), 1799

Wealthy art collectors are often older men who indulge in paintings, prints or drawings of nude goddesses in their leisure time. At least, that is the image presented by many 18th-century British satirical prints. Often depicting ‘connoisseurs’ of art as caricatures, these prints served as a critique of the art world, which was seen by many artists as prudish and hypocritical.

  • Artwork typeprint, cartoon
  • Object numberRP-P-2015-26-767
  • Dimensionsheight 276 mm x width 222 mm
  • Physical characteristicsetching with stipple, hand-coloured

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Four Men Looking at a Painting of Venus

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-2015-26-767

  • Description

    Vier mannen kijken naar een schilderij van een liggende Venus dat op een ezel staat. Het interieur hangt vol met schilderijen, waaronder linksboven een voorstelling van Suzanna en de ouderlingen.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    collector's mark: Lugt 2228


Creation

  • Creation

    printmaker: Thomas Rowlandson (mentioned on object)

  • Dating

    1799

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    etching with stipple, hand-coloured

  • Dimensions

    height 276 mm x width 222 mm


This work is about

  • Subject


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    S. Emmering Bequest, Amsterdam

  • Acquisition

    bequest 2000

  • Copyright


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