Artwork
H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection is a print by Carington Bowles. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Night Amusement is an 18th-century print originating from London, published by Carington Bowles. It is part of the Harry Beard Print Collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject matter of 'Night Amusement' suggests scenes of evening leisure or entertainment, though specific details of the print's content are not provided.
Technique & Style
While the exact technique (e.g., etching, engraving, mezzotint) is not specified, the print reflects the stylistic conventions of 18th-century London printmaking, likely characterized by detailed linework and possibly hand-coloring.
History & Provenance
Published in London by Carington Bowles during the 18th century, the print later became part of the Harry Beard Print Collection, indicating its collection history.
Context
Created in 18th-century London, 'Night Amusement' would have been part of a vibrant print culture, catering to a growing middle class interested in affordable art and commentary on contemporary life.
Legacy
As part of the Harry Beard Print Collection, 'Night Amusement' contributes to the historical record of 18th-century printmaking practices and themes, though its individual impact or influence is not broadly documented.
Artist & collection
Artist
Carington Bowles made playful prints in 18th-century England, the kind you’d hang in a coffee-house or tuck into a letter.









