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Wet Parsons, 1785. 1785. Creators: Francis Jukes, Peter Simon
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Wet Parsons, 1785. 1785. Creators: Francis Jukes, Peter Simon
Wet Parsons, 1785
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Wet Parsons, 1785 - A Glimpse into the Eccentricities of 18th Century British Clergy
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. This print titled "Wet Parsons, 1785" offers a fascinating insight into the peculiarities and indulgences of clergy members in 18th century Britain. Created by Francis Jukes and Peter Simon, this artwork showcases a scene that is both amusing and thought-provoking. Set against the backdrop of a traditional British pub, we witness clergymen engaging in activities that challenge societal expectations. Amidst the haze of tobacco smoke and aroma of beer, these churchmen are seen enjoying their pints while simultaneously partaking in other less conventional behaviors. The image captures one female cleric boldly smoking her clay pipe while another gentleman discreetly relieves himself outside the establishment. This juxtaposition between religious figures engaged in earthly pleasures raises questions about the complex relationship between faith and personal desires during this era. Through expert etching techniques and aquatint effects, Jukes and Simon skillfully bring to life this intriguing moment from history. The attention to detail is remarkable; every facial expression tells its own story as people around them continue with their daily routines seemingly unfazed by these unconventional acts. As part of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this print serves as a valuable piece for those interested in exploring cultural heritage. It invites viewers to reflect on how societal norms have evolved over time while offering an entertaining glimpse into the lives of individuals who were expected
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