Tentanda Via Est Qua Me Quoque Possim Tollere Humo by James Gillray

Tentanda Via Est Qua Me Quoque Possim Tollere Humo

(Tentanda via est qua me quoque possim Tollere humo, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1810 (etching, engraving, aquatint und wc on paper))


James Gillray

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1810  ·  etching, engraving, aquatint and watercolour on paper  ·  Picture ID: 293222

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Tentanda Via Est Qua Me Quoque Possim Tollere Humo by James Gillray. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
inflated · male · portrait · ceremony · procession · bishop riding donkey · mortar board · academic · scholar · carnivalesque · carnival · dancing · harlequin · grotesque · merriment · sheldonian theatre · christ church cathedral · caricature · cartoon · satire · satirical · Regency · Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford / Bridgeman Images
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