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Hodges Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates, March 1, 1815
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In this humorous and vibrant etching titled "Hodges Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates, March 1,1815". Thomas Rowlandson takes us back to early 19th century Britain. The scene depicts a group of magistrates gathered together, each dressed in their distinctive and colorful attire. Rowlandson's hand-colored print captures the essence of the era with its meticulous attention to detail. From the intricate patterns on their clothing to the variety of hats adorning their heads, every magistrate is portrayed with whimsical charm. The artist's wit shines through as he playfully exaggerates certain features and expressions, adding an element of comedy to the composition. It seems that these magistrates are not just serious law enforcers but also characters full of personality and humor. This artwork offers a glimpse into British society during this time period while simultaneously poking fun at it. Rowlandson's satirical approach invites viewers to laugh along with him as he gently mocks both the fashion trends and perhaps even some aspects of legal proceedings. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece serves as a testament to Rowlandson's talent for capturing everyday life in his unique style. As we admire this hand-tinted print today, we can appreciate how it continues to entertain and provide insight into historical customs and social dynamics from over two centuries ago.
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