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A Tit Bit for the Bugs, May 25, 1793. May 25, 1793. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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A Tit Bit for the Bugs, May 25, 1793. May 25, 1793. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
A Tit Bit for the Bugs, May 25, 1793
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A Tit Bit for the Bugs, May 25,1793
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is a captivating and humorous print created by Thomas Rowlandson in the 18th century. This hand-colored etching takes us back to an era when bed bugs were not only a nuisance but also a subject of artistic exploration. The scene unfolds in a cozy British bedroom, where an overweight individual lies on their bed, clad in a nightshirt. The room is filled with various insects - beetles crawling along the walls and legs of furniture. The concept behind this artwork seems to be highlighting the discomfort caused by these pesky creatures. Rowlandson's attention to detail brings out the absurdity of the situation. From the exaggerated size of the bugs to the expressions on their faces, it's clear that they are relishing their feast on human flesh. Meanwhile, our protagonist scratches themselves incessantly due to itching caused by these unwelcome guests. This print not only serves as an amusing commentary on everyday life during that period but also showcases Rowlandson's skill as an artist. His use of color and intricate linework adds depth and character to each element within the composition. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, "A Tit Bit for the Bugs" invites viewers into a whimsical world where even pests become subjects worthy of artistic exploration. It reminds us that humor can be found even in situations we may find bothersome or uncomfortable – like dealing with bed bugs!
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