Hearts for the Year 1800
Five women wearing heart shaped necklaces. From left to right, their likenesses are captioned, "My Heart is a heart of Alabaster pure as the driven snow," "A Heart of fire stone, perfect inflammability," "Topaz - a golden heart, a rich city widow at your service," "Amethyst for over true blue never stains," "A heart of Emerald I'm pining with despair," "I am a Cornelian - bleeding with affection," and "Beware ye Beaus, the feather catching Amber."
Artwork Details
- Title: Hearts for the Year 1800
- Artist: Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London)
- Artist: After George Murgatroyd Woodward (British, 1765–1809 London)
- Publisher: Rudolph Ackermann, London (British, active 1794–1832)
- Date: April 20, 1800
- Medium: Hand-colored etching
- Dimensions: Sheet: 14 1/16 × 20 3/8 in. (35.7 × 51.8 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1959
- Object Number: 59.533.726
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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