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Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) was an English artist and caricaturist

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Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general

The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general election campaign of
7148319 The Apostate Jack Robinson, the Political Rat-Catcher, satire on corruption in the British general election campaign of 1784 (engraving) by Rowlandson

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Travelling, 18th Century Post Chaise (colour litho)

Travelling, 18th Century Post Chaise (colour litho)
7180808 Travelling, 18th Century Post Chaise (colour litho) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Travelling, 18th Century Post Chaise)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Merton College and Chapel, from the First Quadrangle (colour litho)

Merton College and Chapel, from the First Quadrangle (colour litho)
7193283 Merton College and Chapel, from the First Quadrangle (colour litho) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Merton College and Chapel)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Duck Hunt (colour litho)

A Duck Hunt (colour litho)
7193279 A Duck Hunt (colour litho) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Duck Hunt)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Hunting Incident (pen & ink & w / c on paper)

A Hunting Incident (pen & ink & w / c on paper)
NP125746 A Hunting Incident (pen & ink & w/c on paper) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); 11.4x16.5 cm; Private Collection

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Snipe Shooting, etched by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), pub. by J. Harris

Snipe Shooting, etched by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), pub. by J. Harris
NP125727 Snipe Shooting, etched by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), pub. by J. Harris, 1789 (coloured etching) (see also 125724-26) by Morland

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Varsity Trick, Smuggling In (colour litho)

A Varsity Trick, Smuggling In (colour litho)
7193282 A Varsity Trick, Smuggling In (colour litho) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Varsity Trick, Smuggling In)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford (colour litho)

North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford (colour litho)
7193280 North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford (colour litho) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A South View of the Observatory at Oxford (colour litho)

A South View of the Observatory at Oxford (colour litho)
7193275 A South View of the Observatory at Oxford (colour litho) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A South View of the Observatory at Oxford)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion, satire on the general election of 1784 depicting the Whig

The Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion, satire on the general election of 1784 depicting the Whig
7148316 The Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion, satire on the general election of 1784 depicting the Whig and Tory party leaders

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers

The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers, satire on Tory accusations against the Duchess of
7148315 The Wits Last Stake; or, The Cobbling Voter and Abject Canvassers, satire on Tory accusations against the Duchess of Devonshire of bribing voters while canvassing on behalf of the Whig

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Case is Altered, satire on the defeat of Sir Cecil Wray by Charles James Fox

The Case is Altered, satire on the defeat of Sir Cecil Wray by Charles James Fox
7148313 The Case is Altered, satire on the defeat of Sir Cecil Wray by Charles James Fox and Samuel Hood in the constituency of Westminster at the 1784 general election (engraving) by Rowlandson

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Oyster Woman, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Oyster Woman, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Oyster Woman, c1780-1825. Rowlandson, by nature and through his interests, was constantly in touch with his surroundings

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Discomforts of an Epicure, 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Discomforts of an Epicure, 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Discomforts of an Epicure, 1787. According to available descriptions of Rowlandson, this is a self-portrait, of course exaggerated

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Taking a Mean Advantage, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Taking a Mean Advantage, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Taking a Mean Advantage, c1780-1825. A man leers at his female companions thigh which is revealed as she climbs over a gate

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Suicide, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Suicide, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Suicide, c1780-1825. This is one of the few drawings of Rowlandsons where humor is not dominant. However, the sincerity of the wife, who has collapsed

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Parsonage, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Parsonage, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Parsonage, c1780-1825. This drawing of The Parsonage is vigorous, emphatic, and one might say brilliant in Rowlandsons best manner

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Mr. Bannister and Miss Orser, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Mr. Bannister and Miss Orser, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Mr. Bannister and Miss Orser, c1780-1825. John Bannister was born at Deptford [London], May 12, 1760. He was the son of Charles Bannister, noted English actor

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Market Place, Cornwall, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Market Place, Cornwall, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Market Place, Cornwall, c1780-1825. " Market Place, Cornwall" is of the essence of Rowlandsons village-scene subjects

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The fair near the village church, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The fair near the village church, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The fair near the village church, c1780-1825. The absolute balance, arrangement, and rightness of the masses in shadow and light in relation to the line, with alternating weight and delicacy

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Jealousy, the Rival, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Jealousy, the Rival, 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Jealousy, the Rival, 1803. Does not this drawing with its foreground arrangement of profoundly expressive figures become something greater than the subject might suggerst

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Country Scene in Cumberland, 1805. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Country Scene in Cumberland, 1805. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Country Scene in Cumberland, 1805. This scene with rustic cottage perched high in difficult and interesting terrain finds Rowlandson in a strongly masculine mood

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Posting in Germany, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Posting in Germany, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Posting in Germany, c1780-1825. Travellers outside an inn....we can see Rowlandson devoting himself to experimentation with chiaroscuro to discover to what degree

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Colonel Seaham, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Colonel Seaham, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Colonel Seaham, late 18th-early 19th century. An outstanding example of Rowlandsons portraiture is here illustraited in " Colonel Seaham"

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Rivals, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Rivals, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Rivals, c1780-1825. These two young men, one a dashing young officer, the other a gallant but unattractive adventurer, are displaying their simulated affections to the complacent rich dowager

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Suitors, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Suitors, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Suitors, c1780-1825. In " Suitors" we find one of the subjects drawn from Rowlandsons imagination, a source which was inexhaustible

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Village Fair, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Village Fair, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Village Fair, c1780-1825. " Buy a song, one penny..." - one of the street cries in England during Rowlandsons time

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Market Day, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Market Day, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Market Day, c1780-1825. It is interesting to note Rowlandsons love of drawing animals, especially horses and dogs. They give life and naturalness to his market and tavern scenes

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A wig shop, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

A wig shop, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
A wig shop, c1780-1825. The two old ladies examining a girlish headdress displayed by the wigmaker are delightfully satisfied with the model, if one can judge from their expressions

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Pretty Bar Maid, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Pretty Bar Maid, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Pretty Bar Maid, c1780-1825. In Rowlandsons work, on the one hand, there is a delicate delineation of exaggerated commonplaceness and, on the other, sensitive realism

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Travels of Doctor Syntax (Furnishing Fabric), Manchester, c. 1820. Creator: Unknown

The Travels of Doctor Syntax (Furnishing Fabric), Manchester, c. 1820. Creator: Unknown
The Travels of Doctor Syntax (Furnishing Fabric), Manchester, c. 1820. The doctor rides a horse, talks to a grave-digger, climbs a tree to escape a bull, and falls over outside a castle

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 1: She Will Be A Soldier, May 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

No. 1: She Will Be A Soldier, May 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
No. 1: She Will Be A Soldier, May 1, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 2: He Won't Be A Soldier, May 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

No. 2: He Won't Be A Soldier, May 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
No. 2: He Won't Be A Soldier, May 1, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Smuggling Out, or Starting for Gretna Green, August 8, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Smuggling Out, or Starting for Gretna Green, August 8, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Smuggling Out, or Starting for Gretna Green, August 8, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Soldiers Attending Divine Service, August 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Soldiers Attending Divine Service, August 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Soldiers Attending Divine Service, August 1, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: First Scene of Thieves, ca. 1805. Creator: Gror

First Scene of Thieves, ca. 1805. Creator: Gror
First Scene of Thieves, ca. 1805

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Soldiers Attacking, April 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Soldiers Attacking, April 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Soldiers Attacking, April 1, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Soldiers Recreating, April 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Soldiers Recreating, April 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Soldiers Recreating, April 1, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Genius of Caricature, and his Friends, celebrating the completion of the Secon

The Genius of Caricature, and his Friends, celebrating the completion of the Second Volume of the Caricature Magazine in the Temple of Mirth, July 2, 1808

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: An Artist Travelling in Wales, February 10, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

An Artist Travelling in Wales, February 10, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
An Artist Travelling in Wales, February 10, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: An Antiquarian, October 23, 1789. Creator: Frederick George Byron

An Antiquarian, October 23, 1789. Creator: Frederick George Byron
An Antiquarian, October 23, 1789

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Visit to the Tombs in Westminster Abbey, October 23, 1789

A Visit to the Tombs in Westminster Abbey, October 23, 1789

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Magic Lantern, January 30, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

A Magic Lantern, January 30, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
A Magic Lantern, January 30, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Charm for a Democracy, Reviewed, Analysed, & Destroyed Jan 1 1799 to the Conf

A Charm for a Democracy, Reviewed, Analysed, & Destroyed Jan 1 1799 to the Confusion of its Affiliated Friends, January 1, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Cottagers, with Fireside, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

Cottagers, with Fireside, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
Cottagers, with Fireside, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Cries of London: No. 1: Buy a Trap, a Rat-Trap, January 1, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

Cries of London: No. 1: Buy a Trap, a Rat-Trap, January 1, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
Cries of London: No.1: Buy a Trap, a Rat-Trap, January 1, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Cries of London, No. 7, Old Clothes, May 4, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

Cries of London, No. 7, Old Clothes, May 4, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
Cries of London, No. 7, Old Clothes, May 4, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Cries of London, No. 4: Do You Want Any Brickdust?, February 20, 1799

Cries of London, No. 4: Do You Want Any Brickdust?, February 20, 1799



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Thomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection

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