Satirical Print of Caleb Whitefoord, Isaac Cruikshank, 1792

Satirical Print of Caleb Whitefoord, Isaac Cruikshank, 1792

etching, h 249mm × w 188mm More details

Wealthy art collectors are often older men who indulge in paintings, prints or drawings of nude goddesses in their leisure time. At least, that is the image presented by many 18th-century British satirical prints. Often depicting ‘connoisseurs’ of art as caricatures, these prints served as a critique of the art world, which was seen by many artists as prudish and hypocritical.