
"The Secret History of Crim Con, Fig 1" is a print created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1808. The artwork, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, depicts a series of humorous vignettes illustrating various scenes of infidelity and scandalous behavior. The scenes are presented in a multi-panel format, each with accompanying text providing dialogue and context. The style is characteristic of Rowlandson's satirical and often exaggerated caricatures. The exact dimensions are not provided in the metadata.
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