The Paviors Joy

The Paviors Joy

£190

This fairly early and rare print shows a group of paviors, or paving workers, outside the Tun Tavern. The paviors hold rammers that look like large bottles. A cleric walks over the paving and the paviors cheer. On the left is a woman with a basket on her head, and a pavior holds a cobblestone and a pickaxe. 

There are examples in the Royal Collection, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.  The inscription on the other known copies of this print reads 'When J-x walks the streets, the Paviors cry / God bless you Sir & lay their rammers by.'

Dimensions:

Height 19 cm / 7 "
Width 24 cm / 9 12"
Framed height 38 cm / 15 "
Framed width 42 cm / 16 "
Year

1792

Medium

Etching and aquatint with original hand colouring

Signed

Signed and dated int he plate

Condition

The print has been trimmed to the edge of the image border and therefore lacks the inscription in the margin

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