The Trumpet and the Bassoon November 1803 Thomas Rowlandson This is one of two prints that Rowlandson devoted to a snoring couple, using the title to suggest that the man projects a lower sound and the woman a higher. This 1803 version, published by William Holland, centers on the two sleepers snuggled together. In 1811 Rowlandson adapted the idea for Thomas Tegg and expanded the view to include the bedroom (see , , and ; for other impressions of this image see ).. The Trumpet and the Bassoon. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London). Nov


The Trumpet and the Bassoon November 1803 Thomas Rowlandson This is one of two prints that Rowlandson devoted to a snoring couple, using the title to suggest that the man projects a lower sound and the woman a higher. This 1803 version, published by William Holland, centers on the two sleepers snuggled together. In 1811 Rowlandson adapted the idea for Thomas Tegg and expanded the view to include the bedroom (see , , and ; for other impressions of this image see ).. The Trumpet and the Bassoon. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London). November 1803. Hand-colored etching. William Holland (British, 1757–1815). Prints


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