"Evening, or the Man of feeling."  Description  Three men sit by a dinner-table. The man on the right has his boots pulled off by a boy. The man makes an impatient impression and pushes his other booted foot against the boy's back; on the floor are a pair of slippers, and a boot-jack. It looks as if the other two men had long been waiting for the just arrived companion, who has obviously cold feet, because a maid with a candle in hand brings him a warming pan.  Hand-coloured copper etching by Henry William

Caricatures, Gastronomy, Evening, or the Man of feeling, warming pan, cold feet

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"Evening, or the Man of feeling."

Description

Three men sit by a dinner-table. The man on the right has his boots pulled off by a boy. The man makes an impatient impression and pushes his other booted foot against the boy's back; on the floor are a pair of slippers, and a boot-jack. It looks as if the other two men had long been waiting for the just arrived companion, who has obviously cold feet, because a maid with a candle in hand brings him a warming pan.

Hand-coloured copper etching by Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811)

Second edition. London ca. 1820

The original edition (1781) was round and reversed.

A little soiled in margins. Print spills at printing time on table cloth, slippers and title.

22,2 x 32,7 cm (ca. 8.7 x 12.9")

 


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