Thomas Rowlandson
The One-Eyed Husband or the Wife’s Dream
ENQUIRE ABOUT THE ONE-EYED HUSBAND OR THE WIFE’S DREAM
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KT489
Inscribed l.r.: T Rowlandson, pen and grey ink and watercolour over traces of pencil, extensively inscribed verso: A woman being catched in her Bedchamber with her/Paramour by her husband who had but one Eye She/ran to him, crying aloud that she dream he saw with both’/and therefore, I must know,” added the artful Baggage “whether my Dream be fulfill’d -saying this she shut his good Eye/which gave her Gallant an opportunity of slipping away unper=/ceived by her husband
25 x 21.4 cm.; 9 ¾ x 8 3/8 inches
Provenance
William Drummond;
Bourne Gallery, bought from the above at The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair c. 1998;
Pat Barker, bought from the above, until 2021
The inscription seems likely to have been sent to Rowlandson by someone as a proposal for a subject, as the handwriting does not seem to be that of the artist. There is no print of this subject.