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A Georgian rat-catcher showing some captured rats in a cage. 1831 (engraving)




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A Georgian rat-catcher showing some captured rats in a cage. 1831 (engraving)

7234815 A Georgian rat-catcher showing some captured rats in a cage. 1831 (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Georgian rat-catcher showing some captured rats in a cage. The customers are a parson and his wife. He wears a sash embroidered with rats and his ratter dogs bark at his feet. The Rat-Catcher. Handcoloured wood engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from W. H. Harrisons The Humourist, a Companion for the Christmas Fireside, Rudolph Ackermann, 19 Strand, London, 1831.); © Florilegius

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Bring a touch of historical charm to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring an engraving of a Georgian rat-catcher proudly displaying his captured rats in a cage. This beautifully detailed design, inspired by an 1831 engraving by Thomas Rowlandson from Bridgeman Images, adds a unique and intriguing element to your mug. Perfect for tea or coffee, this sturdy mug is a delightful conversation starter and a great gift for history or animal lovers. Add a personal touch by gifting it filled with your recipient's favorite beverage and a sweet note. Embrace the past with our Photo Mug and make every sip an adventure!

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


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> Animals > Mammals > Rodents

> Arts > Artists > A > Rudolph Ackermann

> Arts > Artists > D > Thomas Day

> Arts > Artists > R > Thomas Rowlandson

> Arts > Artists > W > Thomas W. Wood

> Arts > Pop art > Satire > Satirical artwork

> Arts > Realistic drawings > Still life artwork > Fine art

> Arts > Realistic drawings > Still life artwork > Life drawings

> Arts > Realistic drawings > Still life drawings > Life drawings

> Arts > Realistic drawings > Wildlife illustrations > Fine art


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This engraving from 1831 depicts a Georgian rat-catcher proudly displaying his latest catch to an intrigued audience. The customers, a parson and his wife, observe with curiosity as the rat-catcher showcases the captured rodents in a cage. Dressed in attire adorned with embroidered rats, the rat-catcher exudes confidence in his profession. The scene is brought to life by hand-colored wood engraving, adding vibrancy and depth to the illustration originally created by Thomas Rowlandson. His satirical drawing captures not only the reality of pest control during this era but also serves as a reflection of society's fascination with such peculiarities. Intriguingly, two ratter dogs stand at the rat-catcher's feet, barking energetically at their prey. This detail emphasizes both the skill and reliance on trained animals for effective pest control. As we delve into this snapshot of everyday life in 19th century England, it becomes evident that population growth and urbanization necessitated specialized professions like that of a rat-catcher. This image offers us insight into how people dealt with common nuisances while shedding light on British culture and customs during this time period. Preserved within private collections today, this engraving reminds us of our historical connection to wildlife management practices and provides an intriguing glimpse into early 19th-century Britain.

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