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Tithe Pig, January 1, 1790. January 1, 1790. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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Tithe Pig, January 1, 1790. January 1, 1790. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Tithe Pig, January 1, 1790
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Tithe Pig, January 1,1790 - A Satirical Depiction of Religious Obligations and Social Hierarchy in 18th Century Britain
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. In this hand-colored etching by Thomas Rowlandson, titled "Tithe Pig, January 1,1790" the artist skillfully captures the complex dynamics of religion and society during the late eighteenth century. The scene portrays a bustling churchyard where a group of people gather to fulfill their religious duty of paying tithes. Rowlandson's attention to detail is evident as he depicts various characters engaged in different roles and professions. The central focus is on a woman who holds a suckling pig - symbolizing the traditional offering for tithing. Surrounding her are clergymen, landlords, servants, and other members of society waiting to submit their payments. The artist employs satire to highlight societal issues such as corruption within the clergy and social inequality. Through his use of color and meticulous rendering of each character's expressions, Rowlandson invites viewers to reflect upon these themes with both amusement and contemplation. This artwork also serves as a commentary on health concerns prevalent at that time. With references to gout - associated with excessive consumption - Rowlandson subtly criticizes indulgence in rich foods like roast pork while others struggle for basic sustenance. As we observe this historical print from The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection today, it offers us an intriguing glimpse into life during this period. It reminds us
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