Title Page, The Caricature Magazine by G. M. Woodward, vol. 4 1821 Thomas Rowlandson Tegg's "Caricature Magazine" first appeared in 1807 and each issue was given a different title page. This example reused a plate created in 1809, altered the text and the hand coloring (see for the earlier version). Two figures below may represent the artist Woodward and Tegg, with the man at left sketching a caricature and sitting below a framed image of a Masquerade and the word Humour; that at right holding a whip and sitting beneath a picture of a Country Dance and the word Satire. Laurels fram


Title Page, The Caricature Magazine by G. M. Woodward, vol. 4 1821 Thomas Rowlandson Tegg's "Caricature Magazine" first appeared in 1807 and each issue was given a different title page. This example reused a plate created in 1809, altered the text and the hand coloring (see for the earlier version). Two figures below may represent the artist Woodward and Tegg, with the man at left sketching a caricature and sitting below a framed image of a Masquerade and the word Humour; that at right holding a whip and sitting beneath a picture of a Country Dance and the word Satire. Laurels frame the title and publication details, with the latter topped with a swag lettered "Vive la Bagatelle," and a mask, here dark-skinned, held by cupids. Text further above reads "Ever Changing" and "Ever New.". Title Page, The Caricature Magazine by G. M. Woodward, vol. 4. Caricature Magazine. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London). 1821. Hand-colored etching. Thomas Tegg (British, 1776–1846). Prints


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