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Title: Welch Beggar Woman / L.S. del. / I. Clark direx. Edinburgh Published by A. Constable & Co. Jany, 1815
Description: Woman with low-crowned hat held in place by a broad ribbon; patched cloak and shapeless gown. The patches, in a lighter colour on the inside, might have been created by the colourist.
Note: Several tourists noted the absence of beggars in Wales: they were generally found near large industrial sites.
Note: The same artist also published a print of 'Welsh Shepard' and ‘Welch Girl’
Medium: print, lithograph
Size: paper: 21.6 x 13.2; image: 9.9 x 15 cms.
Artist: L.S., [Louis Simond]
Engraver: I. Clark
Printer: Anon
Publisher: A. Constable and Co. (Edinburgh)
Published in Simond’s 'Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain during the years 1810 and 1811 by a Native of France ...', (1815), p. 220. It was translated into French with the same images: Voyage en Angleterre, pendant les annees 1810 et 1811 ; avec des observations sur 1'etat politique et moral, les arts et la litterature de ce pays, et sur les moeurs et les usages de ses habitans. (1816 and 1817).
Date: January 1815

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