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Scene in a Farce called the Quaker, 1783 (pen & wash)
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Scene in a Farce called the Quaker, 1783 (pen & wash)
6200207 Scene in a Farce called the Quaker, 1783 (pen & wash) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 17.5x36.2 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: The men with their hands clasped together in song represent the actors John Bannister (1760-1836) and William Parsons (1736-1795) who played the part of Quakers in Charles Dibdins comic opera The Quaker (1775). In the background is a high garden wall over which peek two women, who watch the men.); Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23606280
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This print titled "Scene in a Farce called the Quaker, 1783" by Thomas Rowlandson takes us back to the vibrant world of Georgian theatre. The image showcases two talented actors, John Bannister and William Parsons, who portrayed Quakers in Charles Dibdins' comic opera "The Quaker" with great finesse. With their hands clasped together in song, they embody the essence of their characters on stage. Intriguingly, our attention is drawn to the background where two women peek over a high garden wall to catch a glimpse of these skilled performers. Their curiosity adds an element of mystery and anticipation to this scene. As we admire the intricate details captured by Rowlandson's pen and wash technique, we are transported into this theatrical realm filled with drama and entertainment. The composition beautifully captures the essence of 18th-century fashion with men donning tricorn hats and breeches while surrounded by lush foliage. The trees serve as silent witnesses to this lively performance unfolding before them. Displayed at The McManus museum in Dundee, UK, this artwork not only celebrates the talent of Bannister and Parsons but also pays homage to the rich history of theatre during that era. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, art has the power to transport us into different worlds and evoke emotions within us.
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