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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts (Accession number 1963.30.17296) / https://art.famsf.org/arthur-pond/travelling-governour-dr-hay-series-po…IMAGE INFORMATION

A Traveling Governor à la plume de Caval[ier] Ghezzi
Trans.: A Traveling Governor in pen and ink by Caval[ier] Ghezzi

Object Status:

Unlocated

Accession Date:

November 1765

Primary Source Reference:

Du Simitière Scraps, Library Company of Philadelphia, no. 96, 3

Notes:

Etching by Arthur Pond (1701-1758), after Pier Leone Ghezzi (1674-1755), A Travelling Governor (Dr. Hay), from the series "Pond's Caricatures" (1737)

No. 76 in Henry M. Hake, ""Pond’s and Knapton’s Imitations of Drawings," Print Collector’s Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 4 (1922): 324-340

"This pen and ink drawing is a caricature of the tutors and youths on the Grand Tours of Italy in the eighteenth century. On these Grand Tours the young aristocracy visited the cities and sites of ancient and artistic note. It was also an occasion for these young men to experience life away from school and home for the first time. An old man drags a reluctant young bear by the sleeve through the Italian countryside. Throughout Europe muzzled bears and their trainers entertained city dwellers for a fee, a job matched by the Grand Tour tutor and his charge. Thus, the term 'bear leader' was used for such tutors who were responsible for the safety and financial control of their charges. Between 1704 and 1729 Dr James Hay accompanied at least eight Grand Tourists in tours of Italy. Ghezzi (1674-1755) produced many caricatures of visitors to Rome." https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/pier-leone-ghezzi-dr-james-hay-…