"dr. Syntax In The Middle Of A Smoking Hot Political Squabble Wishes To Wet His Whistle" Published By Thomas Tegg
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Dr. Syntax in the Middle of a Smoking Hot Political Squabble Wishes to Wet His Whistle" is a satirical illustration created by the renowned English artist and caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson. Published by Thomas Tegg, a prominent London publisher known for his extensive catalog of humorous and satirical prints, this work is part of the larger series featuring the character Dr. Syntax. Dr. Syntax, a fictional clergyman and schoolmaster, was the brainchild of writer William Combe and became a popular figure in early 19th-century British satire.
Thomas Rowlandson, born in 1756, was a prolific artist whose works often provided a humorous and critical commentary on contemporary society and politics. His collaboration with Thomas Tegg resulted in numerous prints that captured the public's imagination with their wit and artistic skill. The Dr. Syntax series, in particular, was highly successful and contributed significantly to Rowlandson's reputation as a leading caricaturist of his time.
In "Dr. Syntax in the Middle of a Smoking Hot Political Squabble Wishes to Wet His Whistle," Rowlandson employs his characteristic style of exaggerated expressions and dynamic compositions to depict Dr. Syntax caught in the midst of a heated political debate. The illustration reflects the turbulent political climate of the period, marked by intense discussions and conflicts over various issues. Dr. Syntax, seeking respite from the chaos, humorously desires to "wet his whistle," a colloquial expression for having a drink.
This work exemplifies Rowlandson's ability to blend humor with social and political commentary, making it a valuable piece for understanding the cultural and political landscape of early 19th-century Britain. The collaboration between Rowlandson and Tegg not only entertained audiences but also provided a lens through which contemporary issues were examined and critiqued.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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