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At the Door of their Inn, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

At the Door of their Inn, (c1900). Creator: Unknown


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At the Door of their Inn, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

At the Door of their Inn, (c1900). Regulars sit drinking outside a tavern: a sign on the right shows three barrels, chickens and pigs grub in the dirt. Print after Cobblers family, a painting made late 18th-early 19th century by Thomas Rowlandson. From English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters, edited by Charles Holme, published by The Studio Library, [c1900]

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At the Door of their Inn, (c1900)

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captures a lively scene from the late 18th to early 19th century, showcasing regulars enjoying their drinks outside a cozy tavern. The print, created by an unknown artist and based on Thomas Rowlandson's painting "Cobblers family" offers a glimpse into British pub culture of that era. In this bustling image, patrons can be seen engaged in animated conversations while savoring pints of beer. The exterior of the inn is adorned with a sign displaying three barrels, symbolizing the availability of various beverages. Meanwhile, chickens and pigs roam freely in search of food amidst the dirt-covered ground. The caricature-like style adds humor to the composition as it playfully exaggerates some characters' features. A plump landlady stands at the forefront alongside her male counterpart - likely husband or co-owner - both embodying typical roles associated with running a public house during that time. This print is part of Charles Holme's collection titled "English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters". It showcases renowned artists' works and provides insight into different professions and occupations prevalent in 18th-19th century Britain. With its vibrant colors and detailed portrayal, this print transports viewers back in time to experience an authentic slice of history within one frame.

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