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The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20. Creator: Unknown
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The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20. Creator: Unknown
The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20
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Accident Bunbury Henry William Fallen Falling Gambado Geoffrey Geoffrey Gambado Georgian Hand Colored Etching Henry Bunbury Henry William Bunbury Horseman Horsemen Incident Misfortune Riders Signpost Tristram Shandy Unhorsed Parody Satirical
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The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy), 1800-20 - A Satirical Ride through Georgian England
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. This hand-colored etching, created by an unknown artist in the late 18th or early 19th century, takes us on a whimsical journey into the world of Tristram Shandy. Set against the backdrop of rural Britain, this caricature captures a hilarious incident that unfolds with misfortune and humor. In this scene, we witness a group of horsemen traveling through the countryside when suddenly chaos ensues. One rider has been unhorsed and finds himself in an unfortunate accident as he tumbles to the ground. The fallen man is none other than Dr. Slop, a character from Laurence Sterne's famous novel "Tristram Shandy". His mishap becomes fodder for satire and parody as his fellow riders look on with amusement. The artist skillfully portrays not only the comical moment but also captures elements of Georgian society and fashion. The costumes worn by these men reflect the style prevalent during that era, adding depth to their characters. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this print invites viewers to step back in time and immerse themselves in both literature and art history. It serves as a reminder of how visual representations can bring fictional worlds to life while simultaneously commenting on contemporary culture. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this artwork continues to entertain audiences centuries after its creation – reminding us
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