Shop window of publisher Thomas Tegg in London, Tail Piece to Volume Three (title on object), View of a street with crowds of people in front of the shop window of publisher Thomas Tegg, who shoots out the personification of Folly with a rifle. Four green figures, the Genii of caricature, pull a net of new inspiration toward the publisher. To the right is the tower of St Mary-le-Bow. Below the print a two-line verse by Alexander Pope., print maker: Thomas Rowlandson, after drawing by: George Moutard Woodward, (mentioned on object), publisher: Thomas Tegg, London, in or after 1819, paper, etching, height 248 mm × width 344 mm
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