Box F741.5(R) Box 1
Contains 77 Results:
Quae Genus at a Sheep-shearing, [1822]
Inscription: in plate, below image left: 'Drawn by Rowlandson'; center 'QAE GENUS AT A SHEEP-SHEARING.' Date trimmed but plate probably published Feb. 1, 1822 by R. Ackermann, 101 Strand. Plate removed from 'The History of Johnny Quae Genus. The Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax: A Poem', by the Author of The Three Tours. Text by William Combe, illustrations by Thomas Rowlandson. London: R. Ackermann, 1822. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Masquerade: Tom and Bob Keeping it up in Real Character, 29 September 1821
Drawn & etched by H. Alken, Esq. i.e. Henry Thomas Alken (12 October 1785 – 7 April 1851) not Thomas Rowlandson. London. Published by Jones & Co. Sept. 29, 1821. 'Tom and Bob..' may refer to characters in 'Real Life in London, or the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq. and His Cousin, the Hon. Tom Dashall through the Metropolis...' by an Amateur (London: Jones & Co., 1822)
The Inn at Marseilles, 1 October 1820
Inscription: in plate, below image center: 'THE INN AT MARSEILLES / Pub.d at R. ACKERMANN'S REPOSITORY OF ARTS &c Pub.d Oct.r 1 1820. Description from the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Dr Syntax Setting out for London, [1820]
Plate removed from book 'The Tour of Doctor Syntax Through London, or the Pleasures and Miseries of the Metropolis. A Poem' by Doctor Syntax. London, J. Johnston, 1820. An imitation of the various tours of Dr Syntax written by William Combe and illustrated by Rowlandson. Artist may be Isaac Robert Cruikshank.
Dr Syntax Arriving in London, [1820]
Plate removed from book 'The Tour of Doctor Syntax Through London, or the Pleasures and Miseries of the Metropolis. A Poem' by Doctor Syntax. London, J. Johnston, 1820. An imitation of the various tours of Dr Syntax written by William Combe and illustrated by Rowlandson. Artist may be Isaac Robert Cruikshank.
Tom Raw Mounts an Elephant for the First Time, [1828]
Tom Raw, the Griffin: a burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. Illustrated by twenty-five engravings, descriptive of the adventures of a cadet in the East India Company’s service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India / by a civilian and an officer on the Bengal establishment. Published in a collection by Ackermann, a year after Rowlandson's death. Description from Yale University.
Tom Raw Gains the Victory, [1828]
Another entry of Tom Raw, the Griffin: a burlesque poem in twelve cantos.
