Yorkshire Hieroglyphics, Plate 1 by Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany|Mary Anne Clarke|Thomas Tegg|Thomas Rowlandson

Medium

Hand-colored etching

Dimensions

Plate: 13 3/4 × 9 3/4 in. (35 × 24.7 cm) Sheet (trimmed): 15 7/16 × 10 7/16 in. (39.2 × 26.5 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1959

Accession Number

59.533.1996

Tags

SatireHieroglyphsPolitics

Art Historical Context

**Yorkshire Hieroglyphics Plate 1** (1809) is a vibrant hand-colored etching by the renowned British caricaturist Thomas Rowland, published by Thomas T. Measuring about 14 10 inches, this print draws on the ancient of hieroglyphs to a explosive political scandal. Created amid early 19th-century Britain's print culture, it exemplifies Rowlandson's mastery of exaggerated, witty caricature, a staple of Georgian satire that made complex events accessible and entertaining to the public. The artwork lampoons Prince Frederick, Duke of York—brother to King George IV and Commander-in-Chief of the Army...

About the Artist

Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany|Mary Anne Clarke|Thomas Tegg|Thomas Rowlandson (British|British|British) · 1763 |1757 |1776 1827 |1827 |1846

British, London 1763–1827 London|British, London 1757–1827 London|British, London 1776–1846 London

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