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Bat-Catching

Artist (British, 1757 - 1815)
Date1803
Mediumetching and aquatint
DimensionsSheet: 259 x 349 mm (25.9 x 34.9 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Robert Getscher from the Getscher-Wilkinson Collection
CultureBritish
Object numberPC2014.14.33
ClassificationsPrint Collection
DescriptionTwo figures in an open doorway labeled "Granary" with a bag at their feet (labeled "Sterling British Corn") overflowing with coins. The standing figure holds nets and the crouched figure holds a lantern and a cockade hat. The lantern illuminates three bats with human heads. The text below the image, after the title, reads: "Bat-catching, (says Buffon,) does not require much art, for, flying always in the Night, they are easily attracted by a Dark-Lanthorn & being always hungry, may be easily caught, by a few Cheese-Parings, or Candle Ends; - they are so rapacious, that if they once get into the Granary, they never cease devouring, while there is any thing left." - Vide. Buffon's Nat: His. Article Birds of Night.'

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