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Hogarth’s ‘Mary Toft’ engraving: A satirical masterpiece exposing 18th-century London's vice & corruption. Detailed black & white, masterful composition – a unique historical print.
Thomas Rowlandson’s "Italian Picture Dealers" (1812) is a biting satirical engraving of aristocratic decadence. Explore this masterful black & white print's dramatic style & social commentary.
John Leech’s ‘Appius Claudius Punished’ captures a chaotic Roman riot in an etching print. Explore this satirical Victorian artwork's dynamic composition & symbolic details.