Hearts for the Year 1800 April 20, 1800 Thomas Rowlandson 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.". Hearts for the Year 1800. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London). April 20,


Hearts for the Year 1800 April 20, 1800 Thomas Rowlandson 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.". Hearts for the Year 1800. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London). April 20, 1800. Hand-colored etching. Rudolph Ackermann, London (active 1794–1829). Prints


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