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This is a framed print of a mezzotint engraving titled 'Peasant and Pigs', depicting a man and a girl watching two pigs feeding at a trough in a rural setting. The original painting was by G. Morland and the engraving was made and published by I. R. Smith on 1st June 1803. The inscription below the print reads, 'Painted by G. Morland // Engraved by I. R. Smith Mezzotinto engraver to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. // London Published June 1st 1803 by I. R. Smith // King Street, Covent Garden. // No. XV PEASANT & PIGS'.
Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading
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This is a framed print of a mezzotint engraving titled 'Peasant and Pigs', depicting a man and a girl watching two pigs feeding at a trough in a rural setting.
The original painting was by G.
Morland and the engraving was made and published by I.
R.
Smith on 1st June 1803.
The inscription below the print reads, 'Painted by G.
Morland // Engraved by I.
R.
Smith Mezzotinto engraver to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
// London Published June 1st 1803 by I.
R.
Smith // King Street, Covent Garden.
// No.
XV PEASANT & PIGS'.

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