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The New Vis a Vis, or Florizel driving Perdita, from the Ramblers magazine, August 1783
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The New Vis a Vis, or Florizel driving Perdita, from the Ramblers magazine, August 1783
KW282172 The New Vis a Vis, or Florizel driving Perdita, from the Ramblers magazine, August 1783 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: satirical cartoon depicting the Prince of Wales (1762-1830) and his lover Mrs Mary Robinson (1757-1800); it was her role in Florizel and Perdita (David Garricks adaptation of Shakespeares A Winters Tale ) that brought her to the attention of the Prince of Wales; later George IV; ); English, out of copyright
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The New Vis a Vis, or Florizel driving Perdita
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is a captivating engraving that offers a glimpse into the scandalous love affair between the Prince of Wales and Mrs. Mary Robinson in 18th century England. This satirical cartoon, featured in the Ramblers magazine of August 1783, showcases the couple's illicit relationship with wit and humor. The image portrays the Prince of Wales as "Florizel" elegantly seated in a carriage drawn by goats. His lover, Mrs. Mary Robinson, known as "Perdita" reclines beside him on a luxurious coach. The choice to depict goats pulling the carriage adds an element of playfulness to their secret rendezvous. Mrs. Robinson gained notoriety for her role in David Garrick's adaptation of Shakespeare's "A Winter's Tale". It was this performance that caught the attention of the Prince and led to their passionate affair. Despite being married at the time, he granted her a substantial sum of £60,000 as a token of his affection. This artwork captures both the opulence and scandal surrounding their relationship during Georgian times. It serves as a reminder that even those in positions of power are not immune to temptation and forbidden love. As we delve into this historical piece from our private collection, it invites us to reflect on how human desires can shape history and leave lasting imprints on society's memory.
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