English school; c. 1820.
"Comic Scenes."
Ink over watercolor on paper.
Measurements: 20 x 15,5 cm (x2).
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English school; c. 1820.
"Comic Scenes."
Ink over watercolor on paper.
Measurements: 20 x 15,5 cm (x2).
These images evidence the British taste for visual satire and humorous observation of everyday life, very present in the graphic tradition of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Both compositions present male characters in leisure situations marked by excess and carelessness. In the first scene, a man appears reclining in a disheveled manner in a makeshift interior, probably after having had too much to drink. His carefree and almost laughing expression, together with the scattered objects, construct an image of abandonment that borders on the caricatural.
The second scene moves the action outdoors: a man rests in the field, awkwardly protected by an umbrella while holding a drink. Around him, the utensils reinforce the idea of a failed or messy picnic. The character's stilted and inelegant posture intensifies the humorous tone, showing a carefree attitude towards the surroundings.
Both scenes can be interpreted as a light-hearted criticism of the social habits of the time, particularly alcohol consumption and idle behavior. However, rather than a severe moral denunciation, a playful tone predominates.
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