Who Painted This? #22

On an Easter theme, I had a alternative of possible paintings - simply surprisingly rather fewer than I expected.  In the destination I decided to vary the format slightly in addition to to inquire you.....

....In which ikon tin y'all run into this lamb - and, inwards add-on to the normal questions, what is it a symbol of?

Who painted this? #22

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The Artist's Studio past times Thomas Rowlandson
Who Painted This #21 - The Answer
  • Title of the artwork: An Artist's Studio
  • Name of the creative someone who created this artwork: Thomas Rowlandson (1758 - 1827)
  • Date it was created: 1814
  • Media used:  
    • Watercolor alongside pen in addition to red-brown, brown, in addition to grayness ink, over graphite 
    • on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream, wove paper
    • 10 1/2 x 8 7/16 inches (26.7 x 21.4 cm). 
  • Where it lives now: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, British Museum
Thomas Rowlandson (1756 – 1827) was a caricaturist every bit good every bit an English linguistic communication artist.  

I'm afraid I wasn't aware that that he had produced quite in addition to therefore many engravings which were described every bit "lewd" past times i of the the people who guessed correctly. Having briefly reviewed them that's mayhap an understatement.  My apologies to anybody whose sensibilities were offended!

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