Intrusion, or The Doctor Disturb'd

Intrusion, or The Doctor Disturb'd

Thomas Rowlandson

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

An elderly spectacled doctor sits on a sofa beside a young woman. They look up startled at the sudden entrance of a man carrying a hat and cane through a door at right. The woman clutches at her skirt as though to pat it back into place. Shelves behind contain jars of specimens, a skeleton torso and skull.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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