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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: Cries of London, No. 3: Last Dying Speech and Confession, February 20, 1799

Cries of London, No. 3: Last Dying Speech and Confession, February 20, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Cries of London, No. 2: Buy my Goose, my fat Goose, January 1, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

Cries of London, No. 2: Buy my Goose, my fat Goose, January 1, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
Cries of London, No. 2: Buy my Goose, my fat Goose, January 1, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Cries of London, No. 6: All a growing, heres Flowers, March 1, 1799

Cries of London, No. 6: All a growing, heres Flowers, March 1, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Private Drilling, No 5, June 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Private Drilling, No 5, June 1, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Private Drilling, No 5, June 1, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Smuggling In, or A College Trick, August 8, 1810. August 8, 1810. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Smuggling In, or A College Trick, August 8, 1810. August 8, 1810. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Smuggling In, or A College Trick, August 8, 1810

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

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

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

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

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Smuggling In, or A College Trick, August 8, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz

Smuggling In, or A College Trick, August 8, 1798. Creator: Heinrich Schutz
Smuggling In, or A College Trick, August 8, 1798

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Creator: Frederick George Byron

The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Creator: Frederick George Byron
The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Formerly attributed to Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 9: Admiral, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 9: Admiral, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 9: Admiral, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 8: Captain, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 8: Captain, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 8: Captain, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 7: Lieutenant, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 7: Lieutenant, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 7: Lieutenant, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 6: Purser, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 6: Purser, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 6: Purser, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 4: Cook, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 4: Cook, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 4: Cook, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 5: Midshipman, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 5: Midshipman, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 5: Midshipman, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 10: Captain of Marines, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 10: Captain of Marines, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 10: Captain of Marines, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: No. 1: Cabin Boy, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke

No. 1: Cabin Boy, February 15, 1799. Creator: Henri Merke
No. 1: Cabin Boy, February 15, 1799

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819)

Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819)
FLO4666934 Sharpener sharpening a knife on his grinding wheel, with his clients (1819). Wood engraving, based on a painting by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827)

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Departure: Tourists loading luggage onto a carriage in front of a hotel in the rain

Departure: Tourists loading luggage onto a carriage in front of a hotel in the rain
FLO4690644 Departure: Tourists loading luggage onto a carriage in front of a hotel in the rain. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, aquatint by J.C. Stadler, after a sketch by J

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: A Trip to Scarbro: A coach overladen with luggage and passengers drives into a pond

A Trip to Scarbro: A coach overladen with luggage and passengers drives into a pond
FLO4690639 A Trip to Scarbro: A coach overladen with luggage and passengers drives into a pond. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, aquatint by J. Bluck, after a sketch by J

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Water Party: tourists abandon a sea voyage due to bad weather

The Water Party: tourists abandon a sea voyage due to bad weather. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas
FLO4690631 The Water Party: tourists abandon a sea voyage due to bad weather. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, aquatint by J.C. Stadler, after a sketch by J

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Terrace Steps: tourists take a tumble down the stairs of Cliff Terrace

Terrace Steps: tourists take a tumble down the stairs of Cliff Terrace. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas
FLO4690630 Terrace Steps: tourists take a tumble down the stairs of Cliff Terrace. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, aquatint by J.C. Stadler, after a sketch by J

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Shower Bath: women taking a cold shower in a bathroom hiding their modesty from a male intruder

Shower Bath: women taking a cold shower in a bathroom hiding their modesty from a male intruder, 19th century
FLO4690582 Shower Bath: women taking a cold shower in a bathroom hiding their modesty from a male intruder, 19th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, aquatint by J.C

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death leads an old man into a mausoleum, leaving his young widow free to remarry

The skeleton of Death leads an old man into a mausoleum, leaving his young widow free to remarry
FLO4690390 The skeleton of Death leads an old man into a mausoleum, leaving his young widow free to remarry. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death holds the rudder on a rowboat escaping a shipwreck

The skeleton of Death holds the rudder on a rowboat escaping a shipwreck, as its desparate crew row for the shore
FLO4690317 The skeleton of Death holds the rudder on a rowboat escaping a shipwreck, as its desparate crew row for the shore and passengers drown in the waves

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death appears in the living room of a large family to take a child or newborn baby

The skeleton of Death appears in the living room of a large family to take a child or newborn baby
FLO4690299 The skeleton of Death appears in the living room of a large family to take a child or newborn baby. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death rocks the cradle of a baby while the nanny sleeps

The skeleton of Death rocks the cradle of a baby while the nanny sleeps and the distraught mother arrives home
FLO4690277 The skeleton of Death rocks the cradle of a baby while the nanny sleeps and the distraught mother arrives home

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death with hourglass comes for the sick man as he eats gruel at the dining table

The skeleton of Death with hourglass comes for the sick man as he eats gruel at the dining table with his drinking
FLO4690269 The skeleton of Death with hourglass comes for the sick man as he eats gruel at the dining table with his drinking buddies in front of the fireplace

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death sits in the porters chair of a great house

The skeleton of Death sits in the porters chair of a great house, as the terrified servants come down the stairs to
FLO4690164 The skeleton of Death sits in the porters chair of a great house, as the terrified servants come down the stairs to investigate

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death with his hourglass comes for a beautiful coquette in her bedroom as is

The skeleton of Death with his hourglass comes for a beautiful coquette in her bedroom as is dressed for a ball by her
FLO4690125 The skeleton of Death with his hourglass comes for a beautiful coquette in her bedroom as is dressed for a ball by her servants. Death is dressed in frock coat and wig like a suitor

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Meeting of the Lords of the Admiralty in the Board Room, Admiralty

Meeting of the Lords of the Admiralty in the Board Room, Admiralty. Steel engraving by Henry Melville after an
FLO4669439 Meeting of the Lords of the Admiralty in the Board Room, Admiralty. Steel engraving by Henry Melville after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from London Interiors

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Dr Syntax painting a portrait - in 'Doctor Syntax

Dr Syntax painting a portrait - in "Doctor Syntax
LSE4081553 Dr Syntax painting a portrait - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by W. Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Doctor disputing a bill (in a hotel?) - in 'Doctor Syntaxs three tours

Doctor disputing a bill (in a hotel?) - in "Doctor Syntaxs three tours
LSE4081536 Doctor disputing a bill (in a hotel?) - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Le docteur dans un cellar ou un cave - in 'Doctor Syntaxs three tours

Le docteur dans un cellar ou un cave - in "Doctor Syntaxs three tours
LSE4081525 Le docteur dans un cellar ou un cave - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The Doctor at an Auction - in 'Doctor Syntaxs three tours

The Doctor at an Auction - in "Doctor Syntaxs three tours
LSE4081509 The Doctor at an Auction - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Le reve du docteur - in 'Doctor Syntax three tours

Le reve du docteur - in "Doctor Syntax three tours
LSE4081503 Le rve du docteur - in " Doctor Syntax three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Dr. Syntaxs house burglary while sleeping - in 'Doctor Syntax

Dr. Syntaxs house burglary while sleeping - in "Doctor Syntax
LSE4081517 Dr. Syntaxs house burglary while sleeping - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Dr Syntax stopped by bandits - in 'Doctor Syntaxs three tours

Dr Syntax stopped by bandits - in "Doctor Syntaxs three tours
LSE4081516 Dr Syntax stopped by bandits - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The consultation - in 'Doctor Syntaxs three tours

The consultation - in "Doctor Syntaxs three tours
LSE4081505 The consultation - in " Doctor Syntaxs three tours: in search of the picturesque consolation and a wife" by William Combe, ill

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Georgian artists including Benjamin West, Thomas Lawrence, Benjamin Haydon, Joseph Farrington

Georgian artists including Benjamin West, Thomas Lawrence, Benjamin Haydon, Joseph Farrington
FLO4619012 Georgian artists including Benjamin West, Thomas Lawrence, Benjamin Haydon, Joseph Farrington, Richard Westall and Martin Archer Shee drawing a nude model, while classical busts look down

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Gentleman fencer in the second position of the Disarm on the Carte or Second Thrust

Gentleman fencer in the second position of the Disarm on the Carte or Second Thrust, after the Prime Parade parry
FLO4563181 Gentleman fencer in the second position of the Disarm on the Carte or Second Thrust, after the Prime Parade parry

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Johnny and a Lady crash a gig in a herd of swine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W

Johnny and a Lady crash a gig in a herd of swine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W
FLO4989396 Johnny and a Lady crash a gig in a herd of swine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W. Read after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Alfred Burtons The Adventures of Johnny

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Johnny falls out of his hammock in his cabin. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W

Johnny falls out of his hammock in his cabin. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W
FLO4989339 Johnny falls out of his hammock in his cabin. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W. Read after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Alfred Burtons The Adventures of Johnny Newcombe

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Drunk Johnny pursued by night watchmen in a grocers shop about to fall into a barrel of butter

Drunk Johnny pursued by night watchmen in a grocers shop about to fall into a barrel of butter
FLO4989331 Drunk Johnny pursued by night watchmen in a grocers shop about to fall into a barrel of butter. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by W

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: Naval rite of passage: Crossing the Line. Johnny is dunked in a bath of bilge water when he first

Naval rite of passage: Crossing the Line. Johnny is dunked in a bath of bilge water when he first crosses the equator
FLO4989324 Naval rite of passage: Crossing the Line. Johnny is dunked in a bath of bilge water when he first crosses the equator. Sailors are dressed as sea gods Neptune, Amphitrite and Triton

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death comes for Miss Mustard, one of the old Maiden Ladies playing cards in a

The skeleton of Death comes for Miss Mustard, one of the old Maiden Ladies playing cards in a parlour
FLO4690485 The skeleton of Death comes for Miss Mustard, one of the old Maiden Ladies playing cards in a parlour. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death pours a fatal glass of wine for old fool Sir Peter on his Honeymoon

The skeleton of Death pours a fatal glass of wine for old fool Sir Peter on his Honeymoon
FLO4690481 The skeleton of Death pours a fatal glass of wine for old fool Sir Peter on his Honeymoon, while his young wife Julia flirts with Major Henry at the window

Background imageThomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection: The skeleton of Death and Father Time sprawl beneath the angel of Eternity

The skeleton of Death and Father Time sprawl beneath the angel of Eternity
FLO4690452 The skeleton of Death and Father Time sprawl beneath the angel of Eternity. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann



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Thomas Rowlandson Premium Framed Print Collection

Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) was an English artist and caricaturist. He is best known for his satirical prints, which often featured political and social commentary. His work was popular in the late 18th century, when he was a regular contributor to magazines such as The Tatler and The Spectator. He also illustrated books by authors such as William Hogarth, Henry Fielding, and Tobias Smollett. Rowlandson's style of art is characterized by its bold lines and bright colors; his works often feature exaggerated figures in humorous situations. His work has been described as "a combination of wit, satire, caricature, and fantasy." In addition to his artwork, Rowlandson also wrote plays that were performed at the Drury Lane Theatre in London. He died in 1827 after a long illness but left behind a legacy of witty illustrations that continue to be appreciated today.
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