Such Things are or a peep into Kensington Gardens
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Such Things Are, or A Peep Into Kensington Gardens[1] is a print by Thomas Rowlandson showing anthropomorphized genitalia.
- "A garden. This is a most remarkable and Original composition. Various figures of the most grotesque character, some with enormous members, two representing Phalli themselves, are embracing each other with the utmost lasciviousness ; one young woman is running away in a fright; on a bench to the left are two partially erect Phalli ; the back ground is filled in with trees. This composition displays much force, power and weird humour." --Pisanus Fraxi
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