A Penny Barber
£350.00
Thomas Rowlandson
A Penny Barber
London, W Holland, 1789
Etching and aquatint
Original hand colouring
335 x 230 mm
Trimmed within platemark.
£350
Thomas Rowlandson
A Penny Barber
London, W Holland, 1789
Etching and aquatint
Original hand colouring
335 x 230 mm
Trimmed within platemark.
£350
A rare, early Rowlndson.
A very fat man draped in a sheet, his vast chin lathered, turns his eyes upwards to a thin barber who stands beside him (left), his bowl in one hand, soap in the other. Behind (left) a bald man bends over a basin, stanching a wound; and (right) the barber’s man applies a flat-iron to a wig on a standing wig-block with a carved face. From the raftered ceiling hangs a lamp in a rectangular (?) paper shade inscribed: ‘The Oldest Shaving Shop in London Most Mony for second Hand Wigs’. On the wall hang a bird in a cage, a print of two men, a wig. Wig-blocks, a razor, and the customer’s wig lie on the floor.
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