"the tête à tête" (after the painting in the national gallery); a lavishly furnished interior where the newly-weds sprawl on chairs in front of a fireplace in the early hours of the morning; he has been out on the town, while she has been playing cards to the accompaniment of musicians; their steward leaves the room in despair at getting them to pay bills; the decor includes an elaborate ormulu clock, chinese porcelain and figures, a bust of a roman matron, old master paintings (one, evidently erotic, is screened by a curtain). 1745
etching and engraving, the viscountess's face touched with wash. Date: 1745. Dimensions: Height: 388 mm; Width: 465 mm. Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. Marriage A-la-Mode, Plate II (BM Cc,2.139)
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