Box F741.5(R) Box 1
Contains 77 Results:
Rowlandson Caricatures, 1792 - 1828
A series of caricatures by the artist and caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson. Originally pasted into a bound volume but removed during conservation work.
Country Characters No. 1 Publican, 30 August 1799
A hand-coloured print of two men seated in a parlour, conversing. On the left is seated a Publican who says to the Squire opposite: "Come squire that won't do that's a Joe Miller I'm sure page 490". The Squire looks on benignly, smoking a clay pipe. On the wall are prints from a series entitled 'Horse Accomplishments'. Inscribed in the plate: Woodward Delt / Pubd Aug 30 1799 by R Ackermann 101 Strand / Etch'd by Rowlandson. Description from Royal Collection Trust.
Pretty Well Thank You, 20 October 1799
Inscription: in plate below image left: 'Woodward Del.'; center: 'Pubd by R. Ackermann Oct 20 1799 at N 101 Strand'; right: 'Etchd by Rowlandson'; below image center: 'Pretty well thank you.' Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Light Summer Hat and Fashionable Walking Sticks for the Year 1801, 10 July 1801
Short man with huge hat and irregular walking stick. Inscription: in plate below image center: 'LIGHT SUMMER HAT- and Fashionable Walking Sticks for the year 1801 / [publisher's address trimmed]'; in plate within image left: 'Woodward del'; right: 'Rowlandson Scul'. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Light Summer Clothing for the Year 1801, 10 September 1801
Etching of woman wearing a huge bonnet, oversize scarf and carrying a parasol. Inscription: lower left: 'Pub-d Sept. 10. 1801 by R. Ackermann N. 101 Strand'; below image left: 'Woodward del'; right: 'Rowlandson scul'; centre: 'LIGHT SUMMER CLOATHING / For the Year 1801.'
Physiognomy, 15 July 1801
Elegance, 3 April [1801]
Inscription: in plate below image left: 'Woodward Del'; right: 'Rowlandson Scul'; within image lower center: 'Pub April 3 by R. Ackerman N 101 Strand'; below image center: 'ELEGANCE.' [additional text within image]. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Change Alley! Sketch 1 Waddling In!, 20 July 1799
Change Alley! Sketch 2 Waddling Out!, 1 August 1799
City Fluctuations! Sketch 4 Stocks are up! Huzza!!, 10 August 1799
Inscription: in plate below image left: 'WOODWARD DEL'; right: 'ETCH'D by ROWLANDSON''; center: 'STOCKS ARE UP! HUZZA!!'; within image lower right: 'Pub.d Aug.st 10 1799 by R Akerman N 101 Strand'; above image center: 'City Fluctuations! Sketch 4.' Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Comforts of the City! Sketch 5 Good Speculation!, 10 August 1799
Inscription: in plate above image center: 'Comforts of the City! Sketch 5.'; below image left: 'WOODWARD DEL'; right: 'ETCHED by ROWLANDSON'; center: 'GOOD SPECULATION!'; within image lower left: 'Pubd Aug.st 10th 1799 by R Ackerman N 101 Strand'. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Comforts of the City! Sketch 6 Bad Speculation!, 10 August 1799
Inscription: in plate above image center: 'Comforts of the City! Sketch 6'; below image left: 'WOODWARD DEL'; right: 'ETCHD by ROWLANDSON'; center: 'BAD SPECULATION!'; within image lower right: 'Pubd Aug 10 1799 by R Akerman N 101 Strand'. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 1 The Dinner spoil'd!, [1800]
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 2 Late Hours!, [1800]
Inscription: in plate above image center: 'Matrimonial Comforts' right: 'Sketch 2'; below image left: 'Woodward Del.'; center: 'Late Hours!'; right: 'Etchd by Rowlandson'; within image bottom left: 'Pub'd October 1, 1799 by R. Ackerman N 101 Strand'; [additional text within image]. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 3 An Anonymous Letter!, [1800]
An angry wife confronts her astonished husband with a letter from his paramour in which she suggests a rendezvous in the garden after the wife has gone to bed. Series title and number etched above image. Title etched below image. Description from Yale University.
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 4 A Return from a Walk!, [1800]
Engraving (coloured impression.) A pretty young woman sits on the knee of a military officer. They are unaware of the entry (left) of the furious husband, stick in hand. He is ugly and elderly and says: “My Wife, as sure as I am a Haberdasher.” Partial description from the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Vol. VII.
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 5 Killing with Kindness, [1800]
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 6 A Fashionable Suit., [1800]
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 7 Washing Day, [1800]
Matrimonial Comforts Sketch 8 A Curtain Lecture!, [1800]
Engraving (coloured impression.) A man lies on his back in bed, face set in grim endurance. His wife, beside him, sits up to bawl: “Yes you base Man you dont you eat drink and sleep comfortably at home and still you must be jaunting abroad every night – I’ll find out all your Intrigues – you may depend upon it.” A small dog sits on the bed yelping at the man, a large one sleeps on the ground. Partial description from the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Vol. VII.