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Bath races

Title
Bath races [graphic] / Rowlandson del.
Publication
[London] : Pubd. Novr. 20, 1810, by Thos. Tegg, No. 111 Cheapside, [20 November 1810]
Physical Description
1 print : etching ; plate mark 24.2 x 34.3 cm
Medium
wove paper
Notes
Title from item.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
"Price one shilling coloured."
Exhibited: "Thomas Rowlandson: Pleasures and Pursuits in Georgian England," at The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, August - October 2010.
Summary
Sick and infirm patients on crutches and in wheelchairs ("Bath chairs") race down a grassy hill as spectators cheer them along. At the top of the hill, the start of the race is labeled "Cripples Corner" and represents The Crescent; the city of Bath is outlined in the distance.
"Cripples and invalids rush down a hill below houses apparently representing The Crescent, and inscribed 'Cripples Corner'. The road traverses a rough grass slope to the river, beyond which are the houses of Bath (right). In the foreground an aged cripple has fallen headlong, losing hat, wig, and one crutch. Two old men, one in regimentals, hobble frantically on crutches, followed by a fat 'cit' also using crutches. In the middle distance, and lower down, three gouty old men are being trundled wheelbarrow-fashion in bath-chairs. Young women cheer on the competitors, one flourishing a riding-switch. In the background (left) at the top of the hill are other cripples."--British Museum online catalogue.
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 16, 2009
Series
Tegg's caricatures ; no. 49
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 9, no. 11640
Grego, J. Rowlandson the caricaturist, v. 2, pages 194-5
Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library. Five hundred years of medicine in art, 92.5
Genre/Form
Satires (Visual works) - England - 1810.
Etchings - England - London - 1810.
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