Satire on False Perspective, William Hogarth, 1754

Satire on False Perspective, William Hogarth, 1754

Frontispiece to joshua kirby, 'dr brooke taylor's method of perspective made easy'; a rural scene with a number of absurdities caused by perspectival errors, for instance, an angler in the foreground catches a fish in the middle distance, an inn sign is partly obscured by trees that are growing on the other side of a river, a woman leans from a window to light the pipe of a man on a distant hill. 1754 etching and engraving. Date: 1754. Dimensions: Height: 219 mm (cropped); Width: 173 mm (cropped). Medium: paper. Depicted People: Joshua Kirby. Collection: British Museum. Satire on False Perspective (BM Cc,1.157)
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Author: Print made by: Luke Sullivan After: William HogarthSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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