A Taylor riding to Brentford, 1768

A Taylor riding to Brentford, 1768

Satire of a man riding a horse to right, with a paper in his pocket which reads: "rules for bad horsemen"; the horse looking at two men who give a cabbage leaf in the right foreground, a donkey eating a cabbage next to the men; two other horseman in the left background, coming out of a door of a building on which a notice is put: "various feats of horsemanship performed this evening by the fainous[sic] sampson", pointing and laughing at the rider; after collett. 1768 etching and engraving. Date: 1768. Dimensions: Height: 254 mm; Width: 355 mm. Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum.
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Author: Print made by: T Stayner After: John Collet Published by: Robert Sayer Published by: John Smith of CheapsideSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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