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The Secret History of Crim Con, Fig. 2, August 18, 1812. August 18, 1812
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The Secret History of Crim Con, Fig. 2, August 18, 1812
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The Secret History of Crim Con, Fig. 2, August 18,1812
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is a captivating and thought-provoking print by Thomas Rowlandson that takes us back to the early 19th century in Britain. This hand-colored etching showcases Rowlandson's exceptional talent for satire and social commentary. In this scene, we are transported to a world where scandalous affairs and illicit relationships unfold behind closed doors. The image depicts a woman wearing spectacles passionately kissing her lover while standing next to an open coffin adorned with colorful flowers. The symbolism here is striking; it represents the death of morality and virtue in society due to these secret liaisons. Rowlandson's attention to detail is evident as he captures the expressions on their faces - a mix of desire, guilt, and excitement. The use of vibrant colors adds depth and intensity to the composition, drawing our eyes towards the central figures. This print serves as a reminder that even in an era known for its strict moral codes, human desires can often lead individuals astray from societal norms. It challenges us to reflect on our own values and question whether hidden scandals still exist today beneath seemingly respectable facades. As we admire this piece at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), we are reminded once again of Rowlandson's genius as both an artist and social commentator. "The Secret History of Crim Con" continues to captivate audiences centuries later with its timeless message about human nature and the consequences of forbidden
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