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A French Frigate Towing an English Man O' War into Port

Maker (British, 1756-1827)
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Daten.d.
Mediumpen and black ink and watercolor on laid paper
Dimensions10 3/4 × 8 1/2 in. (27.3 × 21.6 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gilbert Davis Collection
Label TextA favorite trope of Rowlandson’s is the mismatched couple, most often a beautiful young woman and an ugly old man, as seen here. A frigate and a man-o’-war are both naval ships, and in the late eighteenth century, nautical terms frequently served as euphemisms for prostitution, referring to the close ties between prostitutes and sailors. The young woman in this drawing is likely a prostitute towing—literally, given his peg leg and cane—this old naval officer into her port. Exaggerated physical gestures enhance the suggestiveness of the scene. The woman’s fan points toward her lower body, while the man’s hard wooden leg grazes the inside of her calf (2022).
Status
Not on view
Object number59.55.1105
Terms
    Harbor Scene with Many Figures in Boats; Man O' War to Left
    Thomas Rowlandson
    n.d.
    Object number: Sessler63
    French Port Scene
    Thomas Shotter Boys
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.112
    Set Design for Cabin of Man O' War
    Thomas Grieve
    n.d.
    Object number: 69.44A
    Middle Deck of the "Hector," Man-of-War
    Thomas Rowlandson
    1784
    Object number: Tour62
    A French Hunt
    Thomas Rowlandson
    n.d.
    Object number: Sessler99A
    French Emigrant Cook Begging for a Slice of English Beef
    Isaac Cruikshank
    1794
    Object number: 71.79.72
    English Improvements on French Fashions
    Isaac Cruikshank
    1799
    Object number: 71.79.80
    Love and War
    Thomas Rowlandson
    n.d.
    Object number: 70.30
    English Port Scene
    S. W.
    1835
    Object number: 82.197
    Three Men O' War
    J. Pulley
    n.d.
    Object number: 60.3A.11
    The Man of Letters
    Thomas Rowlandson
    n.d.
    Object number: 51.12